@nk1nk said:
Does anyone know who commissioned the Mormon gold pieces and it looks like some silver ones as well. Where they were/are available to purchase.
I only see them on ebay
I am not selling them.
But you could try Big Will's Collectibles in Vernal Utah: https://bigwillsgold.com/
Okay, I realize this question might be a little bit out there, but what is with the "Unknown" user and "This content has been removed" post? I don't know what to make of it.
@TomB said:
Okay, I realize this question might be a little bit out there, but what is with the "Unknown" user and "This content has been removed" post? I don't know what to make of it.
I don't know - maybe it was posted using an alt ID of a person that was already banned ?
This one was advertised as O/S an Ike, I bought it because it looks like it’s a Peace Dollar to me, hope I’m right, I’ll know when it’s shipped to my house. I think I see some sun rays on the host coin.
@HalfDime said:
Any scoops on when new coins are to be released?
I have no "inside" information, but I think a) he's done for 2025 and b) he usually comes out with the Clark Gruber & Co. pieces early each year, so perhaps January-early February 2026.
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I'm eager to see what he's planning for 2026. He has already produced 1776-2026 silver eagle overstrikes starting back in 2022. I think it would be cool to see him do a 2026 version of one of the 1876 Centennial Exposition medals!
For example, a 2026-dated version of this:
(Image credit: PCGS Trueview)
Steve Palladino - Ike Group member - DIVa (Designated Ike Varieties) Project co-lead and attributor
Oh boy, I bought this 1932s Buffalo on eBay, and when I got it, it turned out to be a “double talking “ Buffalo, it’s got two mouths‼️👍
The bottom of the two purple lines shows the two mouths.
Attempting to regain my ability to post images on this fun site from my iphone.
Seems clunky, but maybe possible.
Wife is saying we should replace windows machines with apples.
Hopefully posted:
A crescent clip SBA plate coin from my error coin archive and a fire mitigated 55 foot pine tree original house owner planted 6 feet from house in 1994.
I asked for another 6 inches of cut, thus the stump & the 6 inch puck remain.
Tree November 1994 - November 22nd 2025.
@HalfDime said:
If the person who purchased the Omega lincoln dies hires d. Carr to strike more, how many coins could be made before they fail?
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Maybe VERY few? Or none?
That is, I'm guessing cancelled dies are intentionally not structurally sound enough to withstand a high-volume minting process -- especially for a small die like the Lincoln cent.
Certainly I've never seen ANY Lincoln cents made with cancelled dies.
Maybe Dan will chime in with an expert opinion.
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That is, I'm guessing cancelled dies are intentionally not structurally sound enough to withstand a high-volume minting process -- especially for a small die like the Lincoln cent.
Certainly I've never seen ANY Lincoln cents made with cancelled dies.
Maybe Dan will chime in with an expert opinion.
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,
Dan struck no less than 340 items from the cancelled 1884 CC Morgan die pair 37 dies, which were over 130 years old and rusted. I'm sure that these dies are in better shape (especially the dies used for the gold 'cent" strikes which were far from a full production run).
Steve Palladino - Ike Group member - DIVa (Designated Ike Varieties) Project co-lead and attributor
Off top of my head there's more than 340 pieces made from 1884 CC obverse and reverse dies and in combination with S reverse and CC & S reverses muled together too. When something pops up I revisit the mintages of these cool issues. But I never counted them all in total, so I could be wrong.
It would not surprise me if Moonlight Mint bid up 2025 Omega canceled 1c die lot.
That is, I'm guessing cancelled dies are intentionally not structurally sound enough to withstand a high-volume minting process -- especially for a small die like the Lincoln cent.
Certainly I've never seen ANY Lincoln cents made with cancelled dies.
Maybe Dan will chime in with an expert opinion.
.
,
Dan struck no less than 340 items from the cancelled 1884 CC Morgan die pair 37 dies, which were over 130 years old and rusted. I'm sure that these dies are in better shape (especially the dies used for the gold 'cent" strikes which were far from a full production run).
@Mr Lindy said:
Off top of my head there's more than 340 pieces made from 1884 CC obverse and reverse dies and in combination with S reverse and CC & S reverses muled together too. When something pops up I revisit the mintages of these cool issues. But I never counted them all in total, so I could be wrong.
It would not surprise me if Moonlight Mint bid up 2025 Omega canceled 1c die lot.
That is, I'm guessing cancelled dies are intentionally not structurally sound enough to withstand a high-volume minting process -- especially for a small die like the Lincoln cent.
Certainly I've never seen ANY Lincoln cents made with cancelled dies.
Maybe Dan will chime in with an expert opinion.
.
,
Dan struck no less than 340 items from the cancelled 1884 CC Morgan die pair 37 dies, which were over 130 years old and rusted. I'm sure that these dies are in better shape (especially the dies used for the gold 'cent" strikes which were far from a full production run).
.
. Yes, I agree, since the obverse die was also used with the S mint die, IIRC. I didn't want to take the time count all of those other strikes with the 1884 obv., which is why I wrote "no less than 340 items from the cancelled 1884 CC Morgan die pair 37 dies"
Steve Palladino - Ike Group member - DIVa (Designated Ike Varieties) Project co-lead and attributor
The cancel dies hold up well when they get put back in the press. I hope Dan gets access to the Omega dies. I have some of his cancel $5 olympic strikes and a couple Martha Washington, though Martha are uncanceled obverse die strikes.
I would not have bought those dies had I known about the auction (I would like to own them, but the price was a lot more than I could have spent). If the owner contacts me, I will consider it
PS:
Maybe I should make some 2026-D Omega Lincolns ?
@D808LF said:
Those mega-coin bars are fantastic; they could be made at the end of the year representing DC's offerings for the year.
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The problem is making enough for a product listing that remains available for more than a few minutes.
I'd probably have to auction them rather than fixed-price.
PS:
Note that the longer one started out as a vintage Handy & Harman slab (with their mark on it).
Such things are not usually available, especially multiples in the same size & weight.
@dcarr said:
...The problem is making enough for a product listing that remains available for more than a few minutes.
I'd probably have to auction them rather than fixed-price...
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I think auctions would be great for your limited-production items! 👍
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I would not have bought those dies had I known about the auction (I would like to own them, but the price was a lot more than I could have spent). If the owner contacts me, I will consider it
PS:
Maybe I should make some 2026-D Omega Lincolns ?
Please put me on the list (top of?) for a 2026-D Omega Lincoln. 🙂
@dcarr said:
...The problem is making enough for a product listing that remains available for more than a few minutes.
I'd probably have to auction them rather than fixed-price...
.
I think auctions would be great for your limited-production items! 👍
Honestly, would save me money. I have a problem scooping up too much stuff. I have a bigger problem selling stuff.
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DC : I would like (to sugggest) a 3-coin cents "fantasy" set with "omega"
(1) Wheat cent dated 2009 with an omega
(2) Memorial cent dated 2019 with an omega
(3) Shield cent dated 2026 with an omega
AND
how about a 1933 $2.5 Indian Head Quarter Eagle ? to go with the $5 Half from previous years
I would not have bought those dies had I known about the auction (I would like to own them, but the price was a lot more than I could have spent). If the owner contacts me, I will consider it
PS:
Maybe I should make some 2026-D Omega Lincolns ?
I would not have bought those dies had I known about the auction (I would like to own them, but the price was a lot more than I could have spent). If the owner contacts me, I will consider it
PS:
Maybe I should make some 2026-D Omega Lincolns ?
Overstruck on bronze or zincolns?
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I personally do not like zinc cents. So any Lincoln strikes I do (whatever they are) will likely be bronze.
@sfs2002usa said:
DC : I would like (to sugggest) a 3-coin cents "fantasy" set with "omega"
(1) Wheat cent dated 2009 with an omega
(2) Memorial cent dated 2019 with an omega
(3) Shield cent dated 2026 with an omega
AND
how about a 1933 $2.5 Indian Head Quarter Eagle ? to go with the $5 Half from previous years
Thanks in "Advance !"
.
The "1933" Quarter Eagle is on the list to do (eventually).
I've already done "2009-S VDB" over-strikes.
Due to 2025 being the last year for circulating Lincoln Cents, I think i will focus on "2026" over-strikes.
But I am still deciding.
@sfs2002usa said:
DC : I would like (to sugggest) a 3-coin cents "fantasy" set with "omega"
(1) Wheat cent dated 2009 with an omega
(2) Memorial cent dated 2019 with an omega
(3) Shield cent dated 2026 with an omega
AND
how about a 1933 $2.5 Indian Head Quarter Eagle ? to go with the $5 Half from previous years
Thanks in "Advance !"
.
The "1933" Quarter Eagle is on the list to do (eventually).
I've already done "2009-S VDB" over-strikes.
Due to 2025 being the last year for circulating Lincoln Cents, I think i will focus on "2026" over-strikes.
But I am still deciding.
@sfs2002usa said:
DC : I would like (to sugggest) a 3-coin cents "fantasy" set with "omega"
(1) Wheat cent dated 2009 with an omega
(2) Memorial cent dated 2019 with an omega
(3) Shield cent dated 2026 with an omega
AND
how about a 1933 $2.5 Indian Head Quarter Eagle ? to go with the $5 Half from previous years
Thanks in "Advance !"
.
The "1933" Quarter Eagle is on the list to do (eventually).
I've already done "2009-S VDB" over-strikes.
Due to 2025 being the last year for circulating Lincoln Cents, I think i will focus on "2026" over-strikes.
But I am still deciding.
.
Hasn't the Mint stated there will be a 2026 dated cent to be part of its yearly Mint set like the Kennedy half(?)
Comments
I am not selling them.
But you could try Big Will's Collectibles in Vernal Utah:
https://bigwillsgold.com/
Okay, I realize this question might be a little bit out there, but what is with the "Unknown" user and "This content has been removed" post? I don't know what to make of it.
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
I don't know - maybe it was posted using an alt ID of a person that was already banned ?
Well, it reared it’s ugly head again ‼️
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Thanks for pointing that out. I reported it to eBay.
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.Not his latest, but it's my latest
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Nice find Twobitcollector.



This one was advertised as O/S an Ike, I bought it because it looks like it’s a Peace Dollar to me, hope I’m right, I’ll know when it’s shipped to my house. I think I see some sun rays on the host coin.
I also think it's a Peace dollar. You can see some of IGWT on the obverse.
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
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Any scoops on when new coins are to be released?
Asking the real questions. My heart wants, but my bank account says please hold!
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Hopefully he's busy working on these.

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Loving this shape and overall design. I ordered mine months ago 😎
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I have no "inside" information, but I think a) he's done for 2025 and b) he usually comes out with the Clark Gruber & Co. pieces early each year, so perhaps January-early February 2026.
.
I'm eager to see what he's planning for 2026. He has already produced 1776-2026 silver eagle overstrikes starting back in 2022. I think it would be cool to see him do a 2026 version of one of the 1876 Centennial Exposition medals!
For example, a 2026-dated version of this:

(Image credit: PCGS Trueview)
- Ike Group member
- DIVa (Designated Ike Varieties) Project co-lead and attributor
I have lost my ability to post fun Carr Art images.
Anyways,
HAPPY THANKSGIVING !!!
Oh boy, I bought this 1932s Buffalo on eBay, and when I got it, it turned out to be a “double talking “ Buffalo, it’s got two mouths‼️👍


The bottom of the two purple lines shows the two mouths.
Attempting to regain my ability to post images on this fun site from my iphone.
Seems clunky, but maybe possible.
Wife is saying we should replace windows machines with apples.
Hopefully posted:
A crescent clip SBA plate coin from my error coin archive and a fire mitigated 55 foot pine tree original house owner planted 6 feet from house in 1994.
I asked for another 6 inches of cut, thus the stump & the 6 inch puck remain.
Tree November 1994 - November 22nd 2025.
xxxxxxxx

xoxoxox
A random Carr


Up on Dan's site:
For items created by Danielle Carr (with assistance from Daniel Carr) visit: Mellilla Atelier . NEW
I met Dan's daughter at his table during WFoM this past summer. Nice young lady.
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Maybe she can pick up his craft??
Well, just Love coins, period.
I wonder who struck these:
Never mind, I found it:

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And still available: https://www.shopccn.com/product/1776-2026-silver-eagle-st-gaudens-rev-anacs-certified/
- Ike Group member
- DIVa (Designated Ike Varieties) Project co-lead and attributor
Now y'all know where the U.S Mint got the idea.
fka renman95, Sep 2005, 7,000 posts
If the person who purchased the Omega lincoln dies hires d. Carr to strike more, how many coins could be made before they fail?
.
Maybe VERY few? Or none?
That is, I'm guessing cancelled dies are intentionally not structurally sound enough to withstand a high-volume minting process -- especially for a small die like the Lincoln cent.
Certainly I've never seen ANY Lincoln cents made with cancelled dies.
Maybe Dan will chime in with an expert opinion.
Successful BST transactions with forum members thebigeng, SPalladino, Zoidmeister, coin22lover, coinsarefun, jwitten, CommemKing.
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,
Dan struck no less than 340 items from the cancelled 1884 CC Morgan die pair 37 dies, which were over 130 years old and rusted. I'm sure that these dies are in better shape (especially the dies used for the gold 'cent" strikes which were far from a full production run).
- Ike Group member
- DIVa (Designated Ike Varieties) Project co-lead and attributor
In checking the data for my prior comment, this caught my eye:

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Sweet!
- Ike Group member
- DIVa (Designated Ike Varieties) Project co-lead and attributor
Off top of my head there's more than 340 pieces made from 1884 CC obverse and reverse dies and in combination with S reverse and CC & S reverses muled together too. When something pops up I revisit the mintages of these cool issues. But I never counted them all in total, so I could be wrong.
It would not surprise me if Moonlight Mint bid up 2025 Omega canceled 1c die lot.
.
.
Yes, I agree, since the obverse die was also used with the S mint die, IIRC. I didn't want to take the time count all of those other strikes with the 1884 obv., which is why I wrote "no less than 340 items from the cancelled 1884 CC Morgan die pair 37 dies"
- Ike Group member
- DIVa (Designated Ike Varieties) Project co-lead and attributor
The cancel dies hold up well when they get put back in the press. I hope Dan gets access to the Omega dies. I have some of his cancel $5 olympic strikes and a couple Martha Washington, though Martha are uncanceled obverse die strikes.
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I didn't know about those dies being sold. What did they sell for ?
They would probably work fine. I have a US Mint 1996 $5 (Olympic) reverse die that I have used without any problems.
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dcarr said:
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$800,000 was the winning bid for the Lot that included the cancelled Omega dies.
I'd love to see the Winner make a bunch of 3-coin sets with those dies. But I'm not getting my hopes up.
https://coinweek.com/stacks-bowers-galleries-omega-cents-sale-concludes-with-strong-results-and-historic-highlights/#:~:text=The sale's top lot was,fitting conclusion to the event.
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This was by the Gallery Mint, it would be nice if @dcarr would make something like this with his hobo
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Sweet purchase !
I miss Ron & Joe !
Visited their Mint back in 1996, stayed three days & ran out of money.
;^)
Lindy
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If I remember correctly, I only made a locomotive die and a coal car die. So I don't have enough for much of a train.
I did make this some years ago (but not to sell):
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And this one also:
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I would not have bought those dies had I known about the auction (I would like to own them, but the price was a lot more than I could have spent). If the owner contacts me, I will consider it
PS:
Maybe I should make some 2026-D Omega Lincolns ?
@dcarr
You must have something you could Stamp them on, I would be interested.
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Those mega-coin bars are fantastic; they could be made at the end of the year representing DC's offerings for the year.
fka renman95, Sep 2005, 7,000 posts
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The problem is making enough for a product listing that remains available for more than a few minutes.
I'd probably have to auction them rather than fixed-price.
PS:
Note that the longer one started out as a vintage Handy & Harman slab (with their mark on it).
Such things are not usually available, especially multiples in the same size & weight.
.
.
I think auctions would be great for your limited-production items! 👍
Successful BST transactions with forum members thebigeng, SPalladino, Zoidmeister, coin22lover, coinsarefun, jwitten, CommemKing.
Please put me on the list (top of?) for a 2026-D Omega Lincoln. 🙂
Honestly, would save me money. I have a problem scooping up too much stuff. I have a bigger problem selling stuff.
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DC : I would like (to sugggest) a 3-coin cents "fantasy" set with "omega"
(1) Wheat cent dated 2009 with an omega
(2) Memorial cent dated 2019 with an omega
(3) Shield cent dated 2026 with an omega
AND
how about a 1933 $2.5 Indian Head Quarter Eagle ? to go with the $5 Half from previous years
Thanks in "Advance !"
Overstruck on bronze or zincolns?
.
I personally do not like zinc cents. So any Lincoln strikes I do (whatever they are) will likely be bronze.
.
The "1933" Quarter Eagle is on the list to do (eventually).
I've already done "2009-S VDB" over-strikes.
Due to 2025 being the last year for circulating Lincoln Cents, I think i will focus on "2026" over-strikes.
But I am still deciding.
.
How about a Silver Omega companion for the 1792 Chain, please ?
Hasn't the Mint stated there will be a 2026 dated cent to be part of its yearly Mint set like the Kennedy half(?)
fka renman95, Sep 2005, 7,000 posts