So...here is an interesting study in "coinology" or is it "numismurgy" or (WTH is an expert in coining)?
Here are 4 different pics of the 1792 Chain Token Silver Center - reverse. How would the silver plug wander so far around in it's position? Wouldn't they all be centered accurately (not all drilled at the same time)? Or maybe Dan sneezed while drilling out the plug holes, ?? Curious minds...
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ADDED: Just to be clear, this is no 'dis on master Dan and his uber skills in "coining" as he is the da 'man!! Just fun numisma-nerd sh*t
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The holes in the copper are made with a hole punch, not unlike punching out a small blank from sheet metal.
But things are positioned by hand (eyeball) so some wandering is to be expected. The silver plugs are made with the same punch set and then hammered into the void.
@dcarr said:
The holes in the copper are made with a hole punch, not unlike punching out a small blank from sheet metal.
But things are positioned by hand (eyeball) so some wandering is to be expected. The silver plugs are made with the same punch set and then hammered into the void.
Wow thanks Dan for the factoid. Totally knew there was a method of the smartness! I would expect a different coin of production when you consider <100 pcs in ANY type of striking. Gotta love the individuality with your pieces. Cheers!
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@coinsarefun said:
Ran across this picture I took a while back.
I really need to get this in a real frame.
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Oh my -- I just noticed the punched blank strips signed by Dan -- that is VERY COOL!!
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So a fellow forumoid and I were discussing the "scratch" or "die blemish" on die pair #9 1964d Peace Dollars. It's a minor mark just south of the R in LIBERTY on the obverse. This mark is on ALL of my DP9 64 dollars, so I assumed it was some type of die blemish. Does anyone else have this mark on their DP9 Peace's? Or maybe more importantly NOT have this mark?
I can confidently say that it does not appear on earlier die pairs, including DP8. What say you?
For clarity sake, I don't mind the mark -- this is not a complaint.
(photo borrowed from Bullsitter)
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@Akbeez said:
So a fellow forumoid and I were discussing the "scratch" or "die blemish" on die pair #9 1964d Peace Dollars. It's a minor mark just south of the R in LIBERTY on the obverse...
For clarity sake, I don't mind the mark -- this is not a complaint.
My 1964d die pair 9 has it too. And I'm not bothered at all.
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Your closeup shows it fairly indistinct but still there -- far more visible when unmagnified, as in the first image above. I'm guessing it's a die gouge -- but can't tell if it's raised or incuse. Regardless, so far it appears to be just a minor die trait at this point. If nothing else, it appears to be a die diagnostic unless someone has something different. This kind of thing makes die varieties FUN !!
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Maybe @dcarr can shed some light?
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The mark just below (touching) the "R" of LIBERTY is technically a "lathe line" artifact from the engraving process. I've "lapped" the dies a couple times and succeeded in removing a similar line that appears on the earliest over-strikes and that line extended down from the "L" of LIBERTY. But the one next to the "R" remains, obviously.
Thanks for the explanation -- and why it appears more bold on some. The example I posted was likely an early strike then, where @robecs piece is subdued/later struck. Faint concentric lathe lines are also visible in both examples elsewhere, but not very visible when in your hand, and of course, very striking!!
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Dan car WHILE MOST PEOPLE on this forum agree with everything you say and there is a word for that a lot of people included myself are very disappointed with your new 1964 peace dollar destroying the price of original so my question is which coin will you destroy next ? for your monetary gain ?I think you should stop making your new die now !
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Dan car WHILE MOST PEOPLE on this forum agree with everything you say and there is a word for that a lot of people included myself are very disappointed with your new 1964 peace dollar destroying the price of original so my question is which coin will you destroy next ? for your monetary gain ?I think you should stop making your new die now !
The Mint did the same with the 2019 ERP. Anything can happen. There was a big release of Morgan dollars by the treasury years ago that caused a year (I can't recall) to plummet in price because it was previously thought to be scarce but the release proved otherwise. Not defending or condemning any of those instances but it does happen.
Anyone have a 1917 Broken Sword Peace Dollar with a matte finish? I was sorting through a few I have and noticed two have a very matte finish on the obverse, but the reverse is more of a shiny satin. The MM website indicates 3 - 1917's were given a post-strike matte/antiqued finish (not released). Here's a few shots:
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Pics 1 & 2 are the same coin. 3 is another in a slab that seems matte. 4 is a shiny obverse. Notice the detail in the central obverse hair.
Was this a product of a worn die?
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@Bullsitter said:
This piggy is staying home 24/7, thank goodness for DC coins and a computer....
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Hey Chief, Arnold is obviously not very intelligent, using an old iPhone 4...c'mon now...
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@Akbeez said:
Anyone have a 1917 Broken Sword Peace Dollar with a matte finish? I was sorting through a few I have and noticed two have a very matte finish on the obverse, but the reverse is more of a shiny satin. The MM website indicates 3 - 1917's were given a post-strike matte/antiqued finish (not released). Here's a few shots:
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3
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Pics 1 & 2 are the same coin. 3 is another in a slab that seems matte. 4 is a shiny obverse. Notice the detail in the central obverse hair.
Was this a product of a worn die?
Those were from my first issue of "Broken Sword" Peace over-strikes. Some of the early "1917" over-strikes had better details than others (same die, just different over-striking parameters). The "matte" examples shown are from a recently bead-blasted die. They are not post-over-strike bead-blasted. As the die is used, it will develop more "cartwheel" luster and becomes very slightly more proof-like.
Thanks Dan -- I'm still trying to get my head around the fact that as dies get used, they develop more luster! Counter-intuitive. So these were likely early strikes. This stuff is why I like your products, it's not only the piece, but HOW in process it came to be. Another mystery solved!
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@Gluggo are those circulated or bulk handled? Very different than @Bullsitter's above. Dang nice whatever they are!
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Those are some clean pieces and good imaging Gluggo.
So...here is an interesting study in "coinology" or is it "numismurgy" or (WTH is an expert in coining)?
Here are 4 different pics of the 1792 Chain Token Silver Center - reverse. How would the silver plug wander so far around in it's position? Wouldn't they all be centered accurately (not all drilled at the same time)? Or maybe Dan sneezed while drilling out the plug holes, ?? Curious minds...
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Note that these pics are from contributing forumoids -- can anyone recognize who sent each of them?? (start early to late posts)
1
2
3
4
ADDED: Just to be clear, this is no 'dis on master Dan and his uber skills in "coining" as he is the da 'man!! Just fun numisma-nerd sh*t
The holes in the copper are made with a hole punch, not unlike punching out a small blank from sheet metal.
But things are positioned by hand (eyeball) so some wandering is to be expected. The silver plugs are made with the same punch set and then hammered into the void.
Wow thanks Dan for the factoid. Totally knew there was a method of the smartness! I would expect a different coin of production when you consider <100 pcs in ANY type of striking. Gotta love the individuality with your pieces. Cheers!
I also received a new stamp collection...
Plus a "1964-D" Peace 90% silver over-strike, Die Pair 9, medium relief, High Grade
Sorry
No picture of the coin yet
Most have likely seen this already, but Dan made a very warmly received splash write-up in the US Coin Forums on the original 64 Peace Dollar details by the US Mint. Well done!
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https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/1034174/what-did-the-1964-d-peace-dollar-look-like-exactly-see-it-here#latest
Ran across this picture I took a while back.
I really need to get this in a real frame.
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CoinsAreFun Toned Silver Eagle Proof Album
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Gallery Mint Museum, Ron Landis& Joe Rust, The beginnings of the Golden Dollar
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More CoinsAreFun Pictorials NGC
Oh my -- I just noticed the punched blank strips signed by Dan -- that is VERY COOL!!
The blank strip would be nice to have!
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So a fellow forumoid and I were discussing the "scratch" or "die blemish" on die pair #9 1964d Peace Dollars. It's a minor mark just south of the R in LIBERTY on the obverse. This mark is on ALL of my DP9 64 dollars, so I assumed it was some type of die blemish. Does anyone else have this mark on their DP9 Peace's? Or maybe more importantly NOT have this mark?
I can confidently say that it does not appear on earlier die pairs, including DP8. What say you?
For clarity sake, I don't mind the mark -- this is not a complaint.
(photo borrowed from Bullsitter)
My 1964d die pair 9 has it too. And I'm not bothered at all.
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I did a couple quick close-ups. Not the best but I think they show what you are talking about.
Yep, mine has it too.
My Eisenhower Dollar Complete Variety Set, Circulation Strikes and Proof (PCGS Registry):
https://www.PCGS.com/SetRegistry/dollars/eisenhower-dollars-specialty-sets/eisenhower-dollars-complete-variety-set-circulation-strikes-proof-1971-1978/publishedset/119137
Darth Morgan - "The Other Ike Dollars" Showcase: https://www.PCGS.com/setregistry/showcase/3354
The Eisenhower Dollar Meeting Room: https://www.facebook.com/groups/933585237044733
Your closeup shows it fairly indistinct but still there -- far more visible when unmagnified, as in the first image above. I'm guessing it's a die gouge -- but can't tell if it's raised or incuse. Regardless, so far it appears to be just a minor die trait at this point. If nothing else, it appears to be a die diagnostic unless someone has something different. This kind of thing makes die varieties FUN !!
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Maybe @dcarr can shed some light?
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The mark just below (touching) the "R" of LIBERTY is technically a "lathe line" artifact from the engraving process. I've "lapped" the dies a couple times and succeeded in removing a similar line that appears on the earliest over-strikes and that line extended down from the "L" of LIBERTY. But the one next to the "R" remains, obviously.
Thanks for the explanation -- and why it appears more bold on some. The example I posted was likely an early strike then, where @robecs piece is subdued/later struck. Faint concentric lathe lines are also visible in both examples elsewhere, but not very visible when in your hand, and of course, very striking!!
Dan car WHILE MOST PEOPLE on this forum agree with everything you say and there is a word for that a lot of people included myself are very disappointed with your new 1964 peace dollar destroying the price of original so my question is which coin will you destroy next ? for your monetary gain ?I think you should stop making your new die now !
The Mint did the same with the 2019 ERP. Anything can happen. There was a big release of Morgan dollars by the treasury years ago that caused a year (I can't recall) to plummet in price because it was previously thought to be scarce but the release proved otherwise. Not defending or condemning any of those instances but it does happen.
Poor mans gold.....
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Show some stuff that hasn't been shown lately.... the good stuff...
Nice 70s Bull!!!!! Yes I got a few of them gold ones!
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Brass CC gone.
I only have 2 brass tokens
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Nice Confederate coin would it not be nice for Dan to crank out a few more I would love ❤️ to buy a few!
Off topic but got a smile out of me which is becoming harder these days
This piggy is staying home 24/7, thank goodness for DC coins and a computer....
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Anyone have a 1917 Broken Sword Peace Dollar with a matte finish? I was sorting through a few I have and noticed two have a very matte finish on the obverse, but the reverse is more of a shiny satin. The MM website indicates 3 - 1917's were given a post-strike matte/antiqued finish (not released). Here's a few shots:
1
2
3
4
Pics 1 & 2 are the same coin. 3 is another in a slab that seems matte. 4 is a shiny obverse. Notice the detail in the central obverse hair.
Was this a product of a worn die?
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Hey Chief, Arnold is obviously not very intelligent, using an old iPhone 4...c'mon now...
Those were from my first issue of "Broken Sword" Peace over-strikes. Some of the early "1917" over-strikes had better details than others (same die, just different over-striking parameters). The "matte" examples shown are from a recently bead-blasted die. They are not post-over-strike bead-blasted. As the die is used, it will develop more "cartwheel" luster and becomes very slightly more proof-like.
Thanks Dan -- I'm still trying to get my head around the fact that as dies get used, they develop more luster! Counter-intuitive. So these were likely early strikes. This stuff is why I like your products, it's not only the piece, but HOW in process it came to be. Another mystery solved!
Nice circulated 1970-D Peace Dollar
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Them are bad A@@ looking Chief!
Silver and Copper Carson City Sesquicentennials are "Out of Stock".
Jut ordered a 1964-D" Peace 90% silver over-strike, Die Pair 9 medium relief, Circulated for my Peace Dollar set
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I'm guessing Dan will produce more -- currently, mintages are well below the 150 max.
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Ohhh my had to go 2 pages deep to find this!
Finally have a matching set to go with my Lesher strip!
Latest pick up
Ohhhhhh Geeeez!
@Gluggo are those circulated or bulk handled? Very different than @Bullsitter's above. Dang nice whatever they are!
Should be circulated but then I have not looked at the slip. Yep verified!
1792 Copper Chain Silver Center Tokens are listed this morning.
Only a few available though....
Them are some gorgeous coin creations. Broken sword is the best! IMO. Peace Roy
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Latest just posted -
Here is the full-resolution rendering. Production of actual tokens is pending (the dies are engraved but not yet heat-treated).