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Anyone here know the press operator (coiner) at the Carson City mint?
jmcu12
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I am trying to get an extra 1884cc Morgan to be struck in press #1 with the dies that they use to make their commemorative medals.
I always thought that would be really neat.
If anyone here knows the operator (coiner) or even who lives in Carson city and would be willing to help I would greatly appreciate it!
Thanks all!
I always thought that would be really neat.
If anyone here knows the operator (coiner) or even who lives in Carson city and would be willing to help I would greatly appreciate it!
Thanks all!
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Are you wanting a cancelled strike or something else?
and comes to CC when needed. Definitely contact Bob Nylen as Todd said. Go to the State
of Nevada web site and look for the contact info by name.
Good luck,
Nice folks for sure.
bob
<< <i>Are you wanting a cancelled strike or something else? >>
Not cancelled dies I want them to strike my cc Morgan with the dies they currently use to strike their commem medals that they sell to tourists and collectors.
Ken Hopple
Here's one of the medals from the Mint. Does the reverse look familiar?
Lance.
If over-struck would a shadow of the original design remain? If so that would be cool . . . Interesting idea!
HH
1947-P & D; 1948-D; 1949-P & S; 1950-D & S; and 1952-S.
Any help locating any of these OBW rolls would be gratefully appreciated!
<< <i>Wow...that's a terrific drawing! Did you do it?
Here's one of the medals from the Mint. Does the reverse look familiar?
Lance. >>
Yeah, I sketched that during Hopple's bull session at the 2008 ANA Summer Seminar.
The revese is simular to the 1876 Nevada So-Called Dollar.
<< <i>if over-struck would a shadow of the original design remain? If so that would be cool . . . Interesting idea! >>
Yep that is the general idea, I think it would be cool to see the old design beneath the new one! Very cool!