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1887-P VAM 14A Or 1c Or Neither

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14A in my opinion. I see the reverse die crack from the wreath stem through the E in ONE. Nice skin on that old girl..
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14A for sure.

For the those new to this, attribution of clashed Morgans is facilitated by noting the placement of the wing clash on the neck (above, below or dead-on the junction of the jaw and neck). Also note the neck clash on the reverse . from the right wing to the "In" of In God We Trust. These are like fingerprints . they are the same on all coins struck from those clashed dies. I start with the obverse and note the clash position and go to the Morgan VAM listings for that date on VamWorld. I use the handy filter for clashed dies and look for a match. I confirm by looking at the reverse markers. Clashers are some of the easiest to attribute for me.
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