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1901-O Morgan VAM 1A?

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I'm hoping someone can chime in on this. When going through my Morgans I happened to notice a couple of things with this one. After going to Vamworld and looking up the 01-O Morgan I found some of the markers for a VAM 1A. Can anyone confirm or tell me if it's something different? Thanks in advance.

Here's the full obverse and reverse followed by four pics showing some of the markers.

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 Posted 08/20/2013  8:22 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add dave700x to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Sure looks like a 1A to me. Nice Super CD!
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 Posted 08/20/2013  9:34 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Fatman to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Without a doubt it's a 1A, Great find!
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Thanks guys... I'm getting better at discovering them...
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Fantastic pictures as well!
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like many a VAM, they can share many features, and clashes..
the 1901-0 VAM 1, has 3 stages. of which yours could be one of them but with so few photo's...it doesn't really dial it in to exactly the VAM or the stage. which is important in its own right.. I would suggest some more close ups of the die breaks and traditional photo's of the letter transfer areas , the S and T ect.....and buy the way......
your shown photo's have so much polishing within the hair and ear its a screammer.....not shown in the VAM 1A....but it does not mean that it is not a 1A....I am simply saying you cannot take take the 2 closeups......and make it so.........so take some more photo's of the pickup points you think ////NOT....take more photo's of the coin with the coins pick up points like the die breaks and such that will confirm or lead us directly to the VAM's designation....
Great to see you here Gene
Mind you I
'm not asking to disprove you....but rather to show you how to present
a process that fully proves your assumptions..more photo's are needed....and its a great help to others who are just getting into Vams.....
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like many a VAM, they can share many features, and clashes..
the 1901-0 VAM 1, has 3 stages. of which yours could be one of them but with so few photo's...it doesn't really dial it in to exactly the VAM or the stage. which is important in its own right.. I would suggest some more close ups of the die breaks and traditional photo's of the letter transfer areas , the S and T ect.....and buy the way......
your shown photo's have so much polishing within the hair and ear its a screammer.....not shown in the VAM 1A....but it does not mean that it is not a 1A....I am simply saying you cannot take take the 2 closeups......and make it so.........so take some more photo's of the pickup points you think ////NOT....take more photo's of the coin with the coins pick up points like the die breaks and such that will confirm or lead us directly to the VAM's designation....
Great to see you here Gene
Mind you I
'm not asking to disprove you....but rather to show you how to present
a process that fully proves your assumptions..more photo's are needed....and its a great help to others who are just getting into Vams....


No offense taken, that's why I'm here! Wanting to learn. I'll try to get some additional pics up of more of the markers. It may take a little while as I'll be working non stop through the weekend. So when schedule permits I'll shoot some additional photos. Thanks for the input!
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I see conclusive evidence of an EDS VAM-1A in the images provided, and indeed extra pickup markers (the die lines in the hair, second detail image) which ought to be posted at VAMworld.
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I see conclusive evidence of an EDS VAM-1A in the images provided, and indeed extra pickup markers (the die lines in the hair, second detail image) which ought to be posted at VAMworld.


Thanks SsuperDdave... while I'm a registered user there at Vamworld I have never posted there. Where should I post the pictures? Just in the message board area asking for assistance? Any help is appreciated.
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Well, you *can* edit the VAM-1A page yourself; VAMworld is a wiki. In your case, guessing you're not one of the hardcore regulars, it'd probably be more polite to post those detail images - they're really good - in a thread on the Message Board and ask the membership to add them to the page. One of the regular editors will happily step up for you.

The reason I'm pushing this is, it's assumed that there will be a UEDS (ultra-early die state) which shows no clashing and some of the details you've come up with would be a great help in identifying that coin when it appears.
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It is not doubt in which I made my reply,about your VAM 1A...As SD has noted you have more attributes than are listed/shown on VAM World but to those who are on the bottom end of the learning curve......its nice to go through the process of leaning how to understand the VAM thing and see its progressions, it is obvious in the ear..as to what it is....
however...for the learning curve I don't advise to solve "ADVANCED" pick up points to the average reader....who are just leaning the basics...The point of my post was to start from the basics and then confirm to the readers here of your findings..
NOT...to those of us who have experience under standing
the "die poop" method...THE METHOD of realizing Pick up points
that are of a later stage of any coins progression.....which in turn will classify its known or unknown VAM designation....
From that the EAR is the killer point....and yours is very pronounced.....
TO the average inquirer.....of vams......
"the smoking gun" of your coin...and its identity.....
is not the way I hope to teach VAM readers...
the "TOA of VAMMING" its a process of understanding what constitutes a VAM........RATHER than saying all Morgans are vams....
noted as well as all Peace dollars are vams...
But my intention as it was a few years ago, with my "VAMIT" post hear...was to introduce the general reader into what it is with a practicle game/exercise by which one could explore the basics of vamming and then get to a "technicle" side of understanding
where the basics branch off and the finite of "ultra vams begin"...
"SO THEY SAY" LOL.....
SD was correct in his identity, of your coin......I simply wanted you to show us more evidence........AS MANY show poor photo's, no pick up points ect... in which we re readers are supposed to tell you what you have, but rather I would waist my time explaining....the process.....not arguing the outcome....G
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I know VAM-ing (PC?) is very hard, well takes a long time with the differnt reverses, eagles head, letters, dates....making me
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