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Sell yours and buy dan Carr's overstrikes carl... you won't regret it
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 Posted 05/23/2016  4:44 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Foxwoods Man to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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I can't understand why people take them out of the cases their in to send in for a grade and then in a slab


Just a guess but maybe they would sell for more in a 70 grade slab
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Fox, 95% are grading 70. It's almost laughable approaching ridiculous. I can't wait to see what the market thinks of these this time next year

On the other hand, Dan Carr's overstrikes almost always double in price once they're sold out and his mintages are usually sub 200
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 Posted 05/29/2016  11:20 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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Sell yours and buy dan Carr's overstrikes carl... you won't regret it

Exactly what I'm planning on doing. I'll need his 1915 Mercury dime to complete my Mercury dime collection. Only problem is no slot in my Albums for those.
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I'll take a "problem" like that any day.
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Carl, I suggest buying the 1915 merc asap. They can be there one day and gone the next then you'll typically have to pay 30%-100%+ over issue price
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Probably in the minority here but I have no desire to pay a premium for what is basically a counterfeit coin. I know the issue does not exist so not really a counterfeit by definition but still not an issue from the Mint.

If they sold for a slight premium over bullion then maybe but they don't.

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i totally agree. I collect coins for the beauty and history of the coin. I am not a flipper, have absolutely zero idea what my collection is worth, nor do I care.

If it not produced by the mint or without some sort of legal tender status, to me it is not a coin. It is a "round" and while it may be collectible to some, if it sells at a premium over bullion, I have no interest in it.

I collect Peace dollars, I love the look, the history, imagining what was going on at the time it was minted, who was the very first person to possess it and it's journey there after, all the way into my care. I have absolutely NO interest in spending several hundred dollars on DC's counterfeit Peace dollar.
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I totally disagree but respect others rights to believe as they wish. To me dan carr is the numismatic equivalent to Banksy. A fringe artist of the highest caliber in his respective field. A Picasso, a Rembrandt, a DaVinci are all great but so is a Banksy, a Shephard Fairey, an Alec Monopoly etc. Get the comparison? People get so hung up on the coins themselves and not the artistry imo
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Carl, I suggest buying the 1915 merc asap. They can be there one day and gone the next then you'll typically have to pay 30%-100%+ over issue price

I plan on ordering the Mercury dime from him. I have 12 sets of Mercury dimes and the #1 set is almost all FSB's. I have all the Mercury dime proofs too. The one shown on his web site appears to have all FSB's and hopefully this is what I'd get. The Gold one the US Mint is selling is far from any 70 grading since not even FSB. The Obverse too is weak. People like me are paying hundreds of dollars for that coin and mostly due to being Gold, not a great looking coin. IF Dan Carrs are as he shows on his web site, would be at least fun to have and show people. I wonder how many dealers at a coin show would even know what's wrong with one.
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