1916-2016 Centennial 1oz rounds
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What do the reverses look like?
The reverses are like the origional 1916s....also on Dan's site.
They are gorgeous.....especially the antiqued ones!
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Very Nice. Any idea of planned mintage?
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Originally posted by: CuKevinIs there a mintage limit??
Wonder if Dan will mint more?
I plan to have these available for a couple months and I will mint enough to fill the orders placed during that window. The similar 2013 Indian Head nickel centennial piece had a final mintage of about 2,000.
So far, I've only made a limited test run. I've got a bunch of silver blanks on order for more.
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The antique finish takes a fair amount of work by hand, one at a time. I priced them such that I won't end up making a lot of them. But I do like the look of the antiqued medals better than the brilliant satin.
What do the reverses look like?
Reverses added above.
Does the finish on the antiqued coins change over time and become darker or stay pretty much as is?
I dunno. The Walker's reverse has a bluish outer ring. The other two do not. I wonder how that happened?
Does the finish on the antiqued coins change over time and become darker or stay pretty much as is?
It is very stable, so I don't expect much of any change (unlike the copper/brass color-toning which is sometimes a bit unstable for the first few weeks).