No - Dan makes his own dies and numbers them accordingly. An exception would be Dan’s vintage cancelled CC die strikes. Those were die pair 37, used in the original CC Mint in 1884. They were then buried on the premise, and uncovered by Dennis Casinelli’s work crew in 1999. I did a video on the 1984-CC cancelled due strikes previously in this series.
@WilesPalladino Thank you ,yes I seen the 84cc canceled die video and actually acquired 84cc token die pair #37 O/S ON Morgan was quiet happy when it came into my lcs Thanks for bringing his work to attention. Looking forward to the next one.
Beautiful pieces. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you, Yotefan! Thank you for watching!
Nice I hope to obtain a Daniel Carr one day would love a Peace Dollar 😀 🤞🏽
Thank you for watching, brownsugar! I'll keep an eye out for one. Unfortunately, I just sold two Dan Carr Peace dollars on eBay earlier this week.
That Dan Carrvis a talented artist. Cool stuff. 👍
Numismatic art! Right on, cgriller!
Were die Pair 3 original dies from Carson City or Dan Carr produced
No - Dan makes his own dies and numbers them accordingly. An exception would be Dan’s vintage cancelled CC die strikes. Those were die pair 37, used in the original CC Mint in 1884. They were then buried on the premise, and uncovered by Dennis Casinelli’s work crew in 1999. I did a video on the 1984-CC cancelled due strikes previously in this series.
@WilesPalladino Thank you ,yes I seen the 84cc canceled die video and actually acquired 84cc token die pair #37 O/S ON Morgan was quiet happy when it came into my lcs Thanks for bringing his work to attention. Looking forward to the next one.
@@constitutionaljb1751 - Sweet! One of my favorite pieces…because of the history behind how they came to be, and direct connection with the CC Mint.