ANACS to Certify All MoonLight Mint Coins and Tokens Designed by Daniel Carr
Filed Under: ANACS, Coin Grading & Authentication, Mint News, Press Releases
ANACS and Daniel Carr announce a new program to certify all coins, tokens, and medals designed and minted by Daniel Carr and Moonlight Mint. Qualifying items are listed in the Daniel Carr catalog, which is available at: http://www.moonlightmint.com/coin_catalog.htm . submitted items must not be larger than 40.6mm in diameter. all collectors and dealers can submit qualifying items directly to anacs.
When certified, a special ANACS label will be used which features a Moonlight Mint logo and a hand-written signature by Daniel Carr.
Services and fees for this program fall under the ANACS tokens and medals submission guidelines.
For more information about ANACS programs, visit www.anacs.com .
Daniel Carr is the designer of the US Mint New York and Rhode Island state quarters, as well as his own controversial “Amero” fantasy coin series, among others. He currently operates Moonlight Mint which specializes in the design, sculpting, engraving, and minting of his designs. His company also goes by the name “Designs Computed”. Moonlight Mint uses a Denver Mint surplus Grabener coin press for striking all issues.
With this new service, Daniel Carr will consult with ANACS regarding all authenticity questions. This is doubly important now that counterfeit copies of some Daniel Carr coins have appeared in China and Canada. Descriptions of these fakes are posted on Moonlight Mint’s “Alerts” page: http://designscomputed.com/coins/fakes.htm
ANACS is a well-known and well-respected independent provider of coin certification services, based in Englewood, Colorado.
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Traci Bracken | Nov 15, 2010 | Reply
Daniel Carr,
I love your coins and own one, that is treasured. Daniel, the mystery of the extra pins with wires is simple. The cannon plugs, were made with a few extra circuits, to be used in place of others as they fail. This is common practice in cannon plugs in American aircraft.
P.S. The Jag is nice too. Regards. Traci Bracken, Pacifica, California