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Quote: 1975 Eisenhower Bicentennial Dollar 
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Quote: 1975 Eisenhower Bicentennial Dollar I posted my Carr Bicentennial Set early in this thread - Daniel Carr Bicentennial Set - so I won't post them again. Good stuff in any case! 
Collecting history one coin or medal at a time! (c) commems. All rights reserved.
Edited by commems 04/10/2023 12:58 pm
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Quote: I posted my Carr Bicentennial Set early in this thread - Daniel Carr Bicentennial Set - so I won't post them again. Mine is the copper-nickel version, the one like yours overstruck on a 76-S 40% is the next one on my list. 
Edited by Chopped Triumphs 04/11/2023 02:28 am
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Quote:Quote: I posted my Carr Bicentennial Set early in this thread - Daniel Carr Bicentennial Set - so I won't post them again. Mine is the copper-nickel version, the one like yours overstruck on a 76-S 40% is the next one on my list. For those who missed it on page one... http://goccf.com/t/396860#3396583
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1884 CC Cancelled DieOverstruck using genuine cancelled U.S. Mint dies Production date- October 2021 Die pair- "37" Mintage- 199 (194 brilliant, 5 antiqued). The first 6 (brilliant only) were over-struck in a 38mm collar and the rest in a 39mm collar.28 have off-centerover-strikes showing the original 1884 date of host coin. Six have multi-strike with shift (some are flip-over). Unlike the first one posted this one strongly shows the host coin underneath.    Take it easy. Joe
Edited by Chopped Triumphs 04/30/2023 04:57 am
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Very nice! 
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Quote: 1884 CC Cancelled Die Interesting piece! Thanks for sharing! I'm not a Morgan collector, but I always enjoy seeing "off the beaten path" material - regardless of subject / personal collecting interest!
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I was late to the Daniel Carr party - my first was the 1622-2022 Atocha commemorative klippe-style cob, color-antiqued finish that I purchased after seeing Chopped Triumph's coin. Yesterday I purchased this DC Atocha commemorative (seller's pics).  
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 Very nice examples guys! Quote: I'll be paying more attention to the Moonlight Mint web site in the future. It changes fast and without notice.
Edited by Chopped Triumphs 07/08/2023 03:32 am
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Daniel Carr / Moonlight Mint: 1622 Atocha Cob Diamond Klippe. Brilliant Satin Finish; mintage = 60 pieces (2022)  
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 Very nice!
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Quote: Daniel Carr / Moonlight Mint: 1622 Atocha Cob Diamond Klippe. Brilliant Satin Finish; mintage = 60 pieces (2022) Excellent! 
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Quote: Daniel Carr / Moonlight Mint: 1622 Atocha Cob Diamond Klippe. Brilliant Satin Finish; mintage = 60 pieces (2022) Very nice! Likely nicer than the original when they were new!  Thanks for sharing!
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Here's a ring I made from one of the Atocha Cob pieces.  Enjoy
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Very interesting! 
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