@GRANDAM said:
57 pcs total mintage as confirmed on Dan's Production log.
1934 Gold $20 Double Eagle "OFFICIALLY" listed as sold out on the website.
well it went up to 59 ? really hate it when final mintage is posted on something then it goes up ?
Sold out is much different than discontinued.... That being said I would hate to see more 2015 2.5 octagonals minted. Perhaps its by the year struck onto the coin?
I look forward to Dan's response on when a strike is discontinued vs sold out. This really is of great importance to me.
@Zoins said:
I’m not too concerned about mintage changes. Mintages don’t change often and if they do it is by a small amount. I appreciate that records are kept at all. That’s for official issues.
I can understand it’s difficult to keep track of one offs or pieces struck in serendipity like off centers, double and triple strikes, etc. which are like errors. For better or worse I think it comes with the territory with these. For example we don’t know the mintages of US Mint errors. The other option could be to make the one offs into regular issues posted in his website, but I’m not sure you’d prefer that either.
bottom line in the early days he used to destroy his die now someone can come along and say ow Dan will you make me one of these
I may have missed something. Does Dan not destroy his dies now?
Thank you Akbeez I got the Beef Ribs on the grill - gonna pop them into the oven. Dinner will be ready in 3 hours come on over! You too Chief. They are 3” Sqared full of meat. My dog is wanting the bones I told her in 4 hours for her!
@GRANDAM said:
57 pcs total mintage as confirmed on Dan's Production log.
1934 Gold $20 Double Eagle "OFFICIALLY" listed as sold out on the website.
well it went up to 59 ? really hate it when final mintage is posted on something then it goes up ?
Sold out is much different than discontinued.... That being said I would hate to see more 2015 2.5 octagonals minted. Perhaps its by the year struck onto the coin?
I look forward to Dan's response on when a strike is discontinued vs sold out. This really is of great importance to me.
I think we should give Dan the benefit of the doubt. Going from 57 to 59 isn't a big difference and he has explained some reasons for minor changes like this in the past.
I do know that he has collectors best interests at heart. I missed out on the 2015 gold octagonal and mentioned to him that he could strike another Liberty Head with a later date but he said he wouldn't do that either to protect collectors of the first ones.
I seem to remember something about this. It was 57 and then something happened and it went to 59. I believe that he explained what happened at the time but I don't remember the details. If you go back thru the thread I think it is there some here.
@GRANDAM said:
57 pcs total mintage as confirmed on Dan's Production log.
1934 Gold $20 Double Eagle "OFFICIALLY" listed as sold out on the website.
well it went up to 59 ? really hate it when final mintage is posted on something then it goes up ?
Sold out is much different than discontinued.... That being said I would hate to see more 2015 2.5 octagonals minted. Perhaps its by the year struck onto the coin?
I look forward to Dan's response on when a strike is discontinued vs sold out. This really is of great importance to me.
I think we should give Dan the benefit of the doubt. Going from 57 to 59 isn't a big difference and he has explained some reasons for minor changes like this in the past.
I do know that he has collectors best interests at heart. I missed out on the 2015 gold octagonal and mentioned to him that he could strike another Liberty Head with a later date but he said he wouldn't do that either to protect collectors of the first ones.
Absolutely..... The comments that where being generated in the thread needed to take a better turn and only by addressing the factual issues could it be resolved. I am in this for the long haul and any concerns that get voiced I am sure will be addressed.
I am not worried about a current strike that he makes a couple more for customers that are putting in requests over. In fact it really makes the strike more desirable by enlarging the collector base.
I seriously doubt that any past year strikes would be restruck with out distinguishing changes.
I am not worried about a current strike that he makes a couple more for customers that are putting in requests over. In fact it really makes the strike more desirable by enlarging the collector base.
I seriously doubt that any past year strikes would be restruck with out distinguishing changes.
I seem to remember the vender software allowed accepted orders beyond the mintage and he made it right, Just as the US mint did with the baseball coins I only have respect for the man and his business. and i am a frequent customer.
They should really put on the label what the metal is and what the putative denomination or at least weight are. I hope ICG can fix that with the above Clark Gruber issues. What if it was a palladium or platinum?
Love that Milled British (1830-1960) Well, just Love coins, period.
@7Jaguars said:
They should really put on the label what the metal is and what the putative denomination or at least weight are. I hope ICG can fix that with the above Clark Gruber issues. What if it was a palladium or platinum?
Well the coin does say 2 grams .999 silver above the owl.
@7Jaguars said:
They should really put on the label what the metal is and what the putative denomination or at least weight are. I hope ICG can fix that with the above Clark Gruber issues. What if it was a palladium or platinum?
While they are at it, ICG should spell 'Clark' correct. ;-)
OH - those Broken Arrow overstrikes just melt my heart! Nice spread there @GRANDAM ! I think I will follow suit with your grading on mine.
@Gluggo WOW your ribs look amazing! Are they custom cut like that? I'll be right over!! Oops, it will take 4 hours to get there...raincheck??
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@Akbeez said:
Oops, it will take 4 hours to get there...raincheck??
Not a problem, I can tell you that my dog Izzy got your share but I can tell you she took one sniff of the juicy, sweet, marbled slow cooked beef ribs well she GOBBLED them ribs!
Recent products (last offered within the last six months or so) can sometimes have final mintage adjustments.
This could be done for one of several reasons:
The storefront software allowed simultaneous orders to pass through and put multiple claims on the last remaining stock.
An order is lost in the mail and replacements had to be produced.
On order is placed via a regular check in the mail and received shortly after an item is sold out.
An item is returned for exchange due to a perceived flaw in it, and the remaining stock is already depleted. In most cases the returned item is destroyed and a new one is made (no net change in the final mintage). In a few other cased the customer is sent a newly-made item and the returned one is sold elsewhere as a "factory second" or processed in some way to negate the flaw (such as antiquing or multiple striking).
In the case of the "1934" over-strike double eagles, a valued customer purchased two Saint-Gaudens host coins and then was delayed in sending them in for over-striking. I decided that it would be fair to them to fulfill their order.
I have plenty of ideas for new products, so there is no need for me to go back and make more of something that I made a year or more ago. When dies are no longer needed, I deface them by grinding.
@Bullsitter said:
Gluggo, you'll be charging for your imaging services soon, good shot....
Ohh your to kind! I owe it all to Rmpsrpms and his system he made for me. But I will keep learning along with all the other fires 🔥 I have in the Oven.
@7Jaguars said:
They should really put on the label what the metal is and what the putative denomination or at least weight are. I hope ICG can fix that with the above Clark Gruber issues. What if it was a palladium or platinum?
While they are at it, ICG should spell 'Clark' correct. ;-)
LOL, Thanks, it is our new employee from England! They say "Clarke" and dogs "Barke."
I would like it but my spending money needs to be saved for a ms70 or 69 winged Liberty in .999 or an overstrike. Not to mention I look everyday for the new silver strike thats coming up..... I should have bought a Stella, theres one on ebay for $1200.....
After 2 years of looking I finally picked up the 2015. Had only seen two during those two years and got outbid both times.
I'll send it to ANACS soon, I think it'll grade 69, it's in great shape.
@Bullsitter said:
After 2 years of looking I finally picked up the 2015. Had only seen two during those two years and got outbid both times.
I'll send it to ANACS soon, I think it'll grade 69, it's in great shape.
Congrats on a superb pick up. I love the obverse of that year. Definitely wouldn’t look out of place in a 69 holder.
I’ve been contemplating grabbing your 2016 and 2017 octagons.
The 2 gram Owls are both dark too...Dan needs to fire up the presses again!
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@cheezhed said:
Peace high grade and bulk handled went dark.
@Akbeez said:
The 2 gram Owls are both dark too...Dan needs to fire up the presses again!
The 16mm silver Owl fractionals for 2018 and 2019 are both done - final mintage 54 of each.
They actually had remained available for some time (over two months), with the 2019 selling out first and then the 2018 recently, when one purchaser bought the last seven.
The "1919" Broken Sword Peace over-strikes will be available again soon, with the ordering window closing for good after the Denver Coin Expo in mid May. The "1919" production looks like it will come in somewhat lower than the "1917" and "1918".
Several new products are getting closer to release (probably this week).
Does anybody that has the 2018 KOTCT set have a pic of the piece I have circled in red? It seems to be the only one I need to complete the set. It’s funny that the largest minted piece will be the one that is hardest to find. I just want to see what it looks like if anybody can share a photo.
@Downtown1974 said:
Does anybody that has the 2018 KOTCT set have a pic of the piece I have circled in red? It seems to be the only one I need to complete the set. It’s funny that the largest minted piece will be the one that is hardest to find. I just want to see what it looks like if anybody can share a photo.
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Sold out is much different than discontinued.... That being said I would hate to see more 2015 2.5 octagonals minted. Perhaps its by the year struck onto the coin?
I look forward to Dan's response on when a strike is discontinued vs sold out. This really is of great importance to me.
I may have missed something. Does Dan not destroy his dies now?
Thank you Akbeez I got the Beef Ribs on the grill - gonna pop them into the oven. Dinner will be ready in 3 hours come on over! You too Chief. They are 3” Sqared full of meat. My dog is wanting the bones I told her in 4 hours for her!
I think we should give Dan the benefit of the doubt. Going from 57 to 59 isn't a big difference and he has explained some reasons for minor changes like this in the past.
I do know that he has collectors best interests at heart. I missed out on the 2015 gold octagonal and mentioned to him that he could strike another Liberty Head with a later date but he said he wouldn't do that either to protect collectors of the first ones.
I seem to remember something about this. It was 57 and then something happened and it went to 59. I believe that he explained what happened at the time but I don't remember the details. If you go back thru the thread I think it is there some here.
Absolutely..... The comments that where being generated in the thread needed to take a better turn and only by addressing the factual issues could it be resolved. I am in this for the long haul and any concerns that get voiced I am sure will be addressed.
I am not worried about a current strike that he makes a couple more for customers that are putting in requests over. In fact it really makes the strike more desirable by enlarging the collector base.
I seriously doubt that any past year strikes would be restruck with out distinguishing changes.
edit to add a couple several more.
Ok, I mentioned my grades a few days ago,,,,,, just got these in the mail today.
Here are some more of them,,,
And finally,,,,,
I seem to remember the vender software allowed accepted orders beyond the mintage and he made it right, Just as the US mint did with the baseball coins I only have respect for the man and his business. and i am a frequent customer.
(l8-)>>
They should really put on the label what the metal is and what the putative denomination or at least weight are. I hope ICG can fix that with the above Clark Gruber issues. What if it was a palladium or platinum?
Well, just Love coins, period.
Well the coin does say 2 grams .999 silver above the owl.
While they are at it, ICG should spell 'Clark' correct. ;-)
OH - those Broken Arrow overstrikes just melt my heart! Nice spread there @GRANDAM ! I think I will follow suit with your grading on mine.
@Gluggo WOW your ribs look amazing! Are they custom cut like that? I'll be right over!! Oops, it will take 4 hours to get there...raincheck??
Not a problem, I can tell you that my dog Izzy got your share but I can tell you she took one sniff of the juicy, sweet, marbled slow cooked beef ribs well she GOBBLED them ribs!
Recent products (last offered within the last six months or so) can sometimes have final mintage adjustments.
This could be done for one of several reasons:
In the case of the "1934" over-strike double eagles, a valued customer purchased two Saint-Gaudens host coins and then was delayed in sending them in for over-striking. I decided that it would be fair to them to fulfill their order.
I have plenty of ideas for new products, so there is no need for me to go back and make more of something that I made a year or more ago. When dies are no longer needed, I deface them by grinding.
Some new pics of some of my only Gold DC coins. These were shot through some 2 x 2 snaps, I guess I was to lazy to take them out.
Gluggo, you'll be charging for your imaging services soon, good shot....
Ohh your to kind! I owe it all to Rmpsrpms and his system he made for me. But I will keep learning along with all the other fires 🔥 I have in the Oven.
LOL, Thanks, it is our new employee from England! They say "Clarke" and dogs "Barke."
Not my auction anybody looking for one ? https://www.ebay.com/itm/1934-token-1oz-Gold-O-S-on-1925-St-Gaudens-20-Daniel-Carr-design-ANACS-MS68/173830961509?_trkparms=aid=111001&algo=REC.SEED&ao=1&asc=2016090
I would like it but my spending money needs to be saved for a ms70 or 69 winged Liberty in .999 or an overstrike. Not to mention I look everyday for the new silver strike thats coming up..... I should have bought a Stella, theres one on ebay for $1200.....
Just in case you dont know this is a overstrike
Ouch a 68 grade to boot. Too bad it was a 69 at the least. It was the Overstrikes that never grade 70’s right?
. > @Gluggo said:
Right. No ANACS 70 Overstrikes. At least that's the scuttlebutt.
For sure I don't have one. And I've never seen a Carr Overstrike graded 70 by ANACS.
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I wonder if Dan would need to overstrikw a PO-01?
I doubt that Dan would overstrike a straight-graded PO-01... sometimes a condition rarity... collecting 'em is a real thing.
For example, search eBay sales for PO-01 common-date Morgans. Crazy prices, more than MS65.
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If you're collecting the plastic, you need to send them to ICG. They start at 70 and work down.
Nice one JW, tell us about it please....
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/1011486/a-visit-with-dan-carr-learning-the-coining-process-lakesammman-zoins#latest
I couldnt help myself and had to have these two to complete my 2015 Clark Gruber MS70 collection.
Now I need a big silver winged liberty
After 2 years of looking I finally picked up the 2015. Had only seen two during those two years and got outbid both times.
I'll send it to ANACS soon, I think it'll grade 69, it's in great shape.
Congrats on a superb pick up. I love the obverse of that year. Definitely wouldn’t look out of place in a 69 holder.
I’ve been contemplating grabbing your 2016 and 2017 octagons.
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@Bullsitter, while you're waiting... ;-)
Well, that does it, off to fill out my submission form... ...very nice piece btw.
how about that brass inner bi-metallic with mintage of 15 thats the prize of that auction
Peace high grade and bulk handled went dark.
I was watching that and planned to snipe it..... Stupid strategy cost me the auction.
The 2 gram Owls are both dark too...Dan needs to fire up the presses again!
"Out of stock"... maybe Dan sold everything today at the Fort Collins Coin Show?
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yes BS did good at 511.86 for five coins https://www.ebay.com/itm/Daniel-Carr-2015-2018-1-5-Oz-Silver-Owl-Set-plus-2016-Concept-Design-Piece/372628937664?hash=item56c26a5bc0:g:VhwAAOSwNXpcjOAS
Good pickup! I was a bidder, and was away from the computer during closing, darn it.
Wow. Congrats! That is a great set.
I totally missed that. I would have bid aggressively if I had seen it. I have 2 of the 2015s and others but need the bi-metallic.
The 16mm silver Owl fractionals for 2018 and 2019 are both done - final mintage 54 of each.
They actually had remained available for some time (over two months), with the 2019 selling out first and then the 2018 recently, when one purchaser bought the last seven.
The "1919" Broken Sword Peace over-strikes will be available again soon, with the ordering window closing for good after the Denver Coin Expo in mid May. The "1919" production looks like it will come in somewhat lower than the "1917" and "1918".
Several new products are getting closer to release (probably this week).
This week ohhh boy I will be hitting “refresh” a lot! Nothing like hot news!!!
Does anybody that has the 2018 KOTCT set have a pic of the piece I have circled in red? It seems to be the only one I need to complete the set. It’s funny that the largest minted piece will be the one that is hardest to find. I just want to see what it looks like if anybody can share a photo.
MY GOLD TYPE SET https://pcgs.com/setregistry/type-sets/complete-type-sets/gold-type-set-12-piece-circulation-strikes-1839-1933/publishedset/321940