Anyone do any research on 1964-D Peace $'s and see this on Coin Facts?
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Happy New Year!
I was doing some research for a friend's podcast and saw a PCGS link discussing the mystery around that coin. It took me to a 2012 article which I include a link here:
https://www.pcgs.com/news/1964-d-peace-dollars-do-they-really-exist
Continuing to follow links I ended up on Coin Facts and this information:

Conceptual image is cool, but I really was interested in the listed eBay auction record! Clicking on that link resulted in this image:

Maybe worth correcting going forward!
Best, Jack.
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Your first screenshot is clipped right above the "Send us feedback" link, which is probably the place to let them know about the error, and which I just did.
It’s interesting that a coin that (supposedly) doesn’t exist has an assigned PCGS number.
Nothing is as expensive as free money.
I knew a dealer, who passed on years ago, who claimed a collector showed him an example of the 1964-D Peace Dollar. This dealer was a modern coin expert, and this before Carr made his copies.
The trouble is if someone has one of these coins, they might themselves in court as it was with the 1933 double eagles.
that auction association problem is widespread but i don't know how many times you's find it on, say, the 1914d cent pages
i sent corrections for obvious errors like this and nothing happened
their coin encyclopedia isn't taking correction reports?? not good.
I did as well; was waiting for a response. Thanks for the note!
Definitely none graded. Check out:
The Guide Book of Peace Dollars, 4th ed - Roger Burdette -
He talks about the 1964 Peace dollar, the ones given to employees, recalled the next day, and only the weight of the returned dollars was verified.
I will try to make a few comments tomorrow, though the grandkids are visiting and I may be preoccupied.
Estimates of it's value if ever came to market,providing it in fact exists?
i vote that if made public that the mint would file to seize it or them
Where is the LBJ specimen?
Apparently he was never given one.
If I had one, none of you would know anything about it. After the whole Langbord thing, you'd be crazy to admit to owning one.
See this thread:
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/886005/letter-from-dan-brown-concerning-denver-mint-sales-of-1964-d-peace-dollars#latest
I have sometimes wondered if he was or if he wasn’t given a sample, but I have never seen anything that would convince me that he was.
I resurrected 4 more ancient threads on 1964-D dollars for you, as the Search function here is a bit difficult to work with.