A Dan Carr Signed Flip for an Overstruck 1910-D Indian Head Cent?
Steve27
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I'm helping a friend sell his collection of Dan Carr overstruck coins, and as I was looking at them I found his name on the back of one of his flips. Anyone know if this is his signature?
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Yes it is.
Looks like it to me, he signs many of the certs in original flips.
It's all about what the people want...
He originally signed many more but mainly confines these to more expensive or "special" issues...
BTW, many of us on these boards are big collectors of his material so if selling give BST a thought..
Well, just Love coins, period.
I have over 20 different ones, and this is the only one with a signed flip.
Yes that is his signature. I had many of these signed when I had a collection of these.
An authorized PCGS dealer, and a contributor to the Red Book.
Here is an example of a signed flip with my 1908-O Double Eagle that he did.
Successful BST with BustDMs , Pnies20, lkeigwin, pursuitofliberty, Bullsitter, felinfoel, SPalladino (CBH's - 37 Die Marriage's)
$5 Type Set https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/u-s-coins/type-sets/half-eagle-type-set-circulation-strikes-1795-1929/album/344192
CBH Set https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/everyman-collections/everyman-half-dollars/everyman-capped-bust-half-dollars-1807-1839/album/345572
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When and where will you be listing?