I did not see these posted yet. His new over strikes and 1.5 octagon round are now online. The octagon will probably sell out today, so if you want one you better hurry. Link
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Limited two per household with a total mintage of 125. Other issues (not as attractive in my opinion) sold out quickly and have a strong secondary market appeal.
Originally posted by: silverpop he has become too common place he needs to take it to the next level but the question is can
he figure out how
Liberty in star spangled slacks / dress draping an American flag over the rear end of a North American cougar with sun rising. Never seen that before. MHO
Well .. out of stock. I waited too long. Oh well, I just bought an 1744 -Mo 8 Reales Pillar dollar from JK and I'll be happy with that for now. Can't buy everything I like.
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Ordered mine at about 1pm my time (Eastern). Glad I got it in. With a mintage of 125 (which isn't as low a some of his past works), I'm wondering if the 125 is 'kaput'. Thanks for another great piece, Mr. Carr!
Ya, I missed these as well as I'm in Asia. Dam Sam
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Walker Proof Digital Album Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
Originally posted by: joebb21 What does it mean on the reverse when it says $60? Where can a person spend it as a $60 coin?
The "face value" is symbolic, although I would certainly take it in trade (like a token) at that value For the Clark Gruber issues I've been using a face value standard of $2,000 per ounce gold and $40 per ounce silver.
Originally posted by: joebb21 Its not legal tender...
Originally posted by: drfish Hi Dan! Beautiful coins! Will you be producing any proof/prooflikes of these fantasy over strikes?
Thanks, I'm not planning to do any proof or proof-like over-strikes of the current fantasy-date coins. The dimes and halfs would look interesting, I think, but the quarters would look strange.
But I am thinking about doing a proof version of the silver Owl octagon.
I did not see these posted yet. His new over strikes and 1.5 octagon round are now online. The octagon will probably sell out today, so if you want one you better hurry.
Hi Dan! Beautiful coins! Will you be producing any proof/prooflikes of these fantasy over strikes?
Thanks,
I'm not planning to do any proof or proof-like over-strikes of the current fantasy-date coins. The dimes and halfs would look interesting, I think, but the quarters would look strange.
But I am thinking about doing a proof version of the silver Owl octagon.
My little Grand Daughter loves the Owl Perched on the Moon.
Originally posted by: jwitten I did not see these posted yet. His new over strikes and 1.5 octagon round are now online. The octagon will probably sell out today, so if you want one you better hurry. Link
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Other issues (not as attractive in my opinion) sold out quickly and have a strong secondary market appeal.
I love his original work!
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And nowhere near as spendy as last year's gold slug, thank goodness
I love his original work!
Likewise!
he figure out how
graded coin sale at link below
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Out of stock
Item Number: cg_60_2016_ms
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Its not legal tender...
What does it mean on the reverse when it says $60? Where can a person spend it as a $60 coin?
Its not legal tender...
You can spend it with me, i will give 60 dollars.
he has become too common place he needs to take it to the next level but the question is can
he figure out how
Liberty in star spangled slacks / dress draping an American flag over the rear end of a North American cougar with sun rising. Never seen that before. MHO
Sugar magnolia blossoms blooming, heads all empty and I don't care ...
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"1922-D" Walking Liberty Silver Half fantasy date over-strike, MS-62, Satin Finish, Bulk Handled - Out of stock Item Number: mm_walk_1922d_bh
"1915-S" Walking Liberty Silver Half fantasy date over-strike, MS-62, Satin Finish, Bulk Handled - Out of stock Item Number: mm_walk_1915s_bh
These are going Faster than I thought, Glad I ordered early
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What does it mean on the reverse when it says $60? Where can a person spend it as a $60 coin?
Its not legal tender...
Maybe it's overstruck on a Liberia $60 commemorative coin?
Lol...
mark
Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
What does it mean on the reverse when it says $60? Where can a person spend it as a $60 coin?
The "face value" is symbolic, although I would certainly take it in trade (like a token) at that value
Its not legal tender...
Correct.
Hi Dan! Beautiful coins! Will you be producing any proof/prooflikes of these fantasy over strikes?
Thanks,
I'm not planning to do any proof or proof-like over-strikes of the current fantasy-date coins. The dimes and halfs would look interesting, I think, but the quarters would look strange.
But I am thinking about doing a proof version of the silver Owl octagon.
I did not see these posted yet. His new over strikes and 1.5 octagon round are now online. The octagon will probably sell out today, so if you want one you better hurry.
Link
I posted this yesterday morning at 0814 CST;
https://forums.collectors.c......&enterthread=y
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Hi Dan! Beautiful coins! Will you be producing any proof/prooflikes of these fantasy over strikes?
Thanks,
I'm not planning to do any proof or proof-like over-strikes of the current fantasy-date coins. The dimes and halfs would look interesting, I think, but the quarters would look strange.
But I am thinking about doing a proof version of the silver Owl octagon.
My little Grand Daughter loves the Owl Perched on the Moon.
Proof would look so nice.
I did not see these posted yet. His new over strikes and 1.5 octagon round are now online. The octagon will probably sell out today, so if you want one you better hurry.
Link
I posted this yesterday morning at 0814 CST;
https://forums.collectors.c......&enterthread=y
It was not on the first page, so most (including me) missed it.
I never sell anything.
Well, just Love coins, period.
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SeaEagleCoins: 11/14/54-4/5/12. Miss you Larry!