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"1964-D" Peace Silver fantasy issue, Bulk-Handling Finish, MS-63 grade, Limited Quantity Available
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Out of stock
Item Number: mm_0100_1964d_B
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Minted with minor flaws, such as small planchet delamination, small struck-through debris, and/or inaccurate alignment between host coin design and over-strike.
Evident signs of "bag" handling - consistent with MS-63 grade. Housed in non-PVC "flip" holder, with certificate indicating "Bulk-Handling Finish".
Perfect for pocket pieces, roll additions, etc. Limited quantity available at this price. Final mintage (of all issues combined) will be 1,964.
The 1964-D Peace silver dollar is one of the most enigmatic coins in history.
On August 3 1964 legislation was enacted authorizing 45 million new silver dollars to be coined.
In May 1965 the White House finally ordered some to be produced and the Denver Mint soon minted
316,076 of the coins which carried a 1964 date and a design identical to the Peace silver dollar
last minted from 1921-1935. Shortly after the first mintage, an order went out to destroy them.
The Treasury Department claims every one was accounted for and melted. None have publicly surfaced
in the 45 years since. If an original 1964 Peace silver dollar were to turn up, it would be subject to
immediate confiscation since it would be assumed to be stolen government property.
Now available is this modern over-strike, the most exacting and faithful
rendition available. Holding one in hand gives the viewer a true sense of what it would
be like to own an original (had any actually been issued). And since these are over-struck on genuine
coins, they have the correct weight (no metal is added or removed), correct metallic content,
and correct diameter and edge type. All the over-strikes are privately and painstakingly performed using a surplus Denver Mint coin press.
NOTE: Defacing of US coins is legal so long as the defacement isn't for fraudulent purposes.
By purchasing one or more of these, the buyer agrees to provide full disclosure of their origin
when reselling them. Failure to provide potential buyers with complete and accurate information when
offering these could result in criminal and/or civil fraud charges. In other words, don't try to sell to unaware buyers as original coins of this date.
Since these are over-struck on existing coins, there may be faint evidence of the original coin design showing since the over-strike is usually not perfectly aligned with the original strike.
Do not attempt to use these as legal tender.
This product is NOT endorsed or approved by the US Mint, US Treasury, or US Government.
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Product Reviews
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Great Fantasy Piece
Steven Hudson
(Washington, UT)
7/31/2011 12:51 PM
I bought a die pair 5 high luster piece a few months back and am delighted with it. I love the whole idea behind this coin, including using an original mint press and Peace Dollar to strike it from. It's a wonderful likeness, although a little lightly struck on the reverse. I love showing this coin to people at coin shows and gatherings. Great job!
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Nice Coin
Dennis Whisman
(Glenside, PA)
10/28/2010 5:25 PM
Well I've heard the good, bad and ugly about this coin. Well I have one and am very happy with it.
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