That entirely depends on the Grade. Which is impossible to tell from the single photo you provided. You can use PhotoGrade on PCGS's site to approximate a grade and then see what coins of that grade brought at auction.
If VAM-13 is correct, that wouldn't add a premium to the coin. Full photos of the coin would help if you want opinions on the value, but recent ebay sold values for an 1887-P PCGS MS-64 are in the range of $70 to 100.
VAMs are basically die varieties of Morgan dollars, so nearly all Morgans can be assigned a VAM. Only the most sought after VAMs (with striking features, easily recognizable, or scarcity) carry much of a premium.
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