Well, I will let you off the hook. It is a VAM-23. There is a saying which goes something like, if it quacks like a duck, looks like a duck, then it's a duck. The reverse cracks, while not plated by Van Allen, or noted in the VW pages, match the V23 exactly. I assume the inside doubled ear also matches. I have a EDS, MDS and LDS of this die marriage ( VAM). Another marker for your coin is a die scratch at the viewers upper left side of the left star on the reverse, which I do not see on your photos, but is likely there.
The VAM-16 is a red haired step-child, meaning I do not know of any 1902-O that fits into this VAM description at the present time. It was listed by Van Allen back in the day when the VAM classification system was in force. By now (up to VAM-98), it has been replaced by VAM assignments with specific die markers.
The VAM-16 is a red haired step-child, meaning I do not know of any 1902-O that fits into this VAM description at the present time. It was listed by Van Allen back in the day when the VAM classification system was in force. By now (up to VAM-98), it has been replaced by VAM assignments with specific die markers.























