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yes... but there might be a bit of a discrepancy on the VAMworld page. Obverse lll28- base of 2 filled in on some specimens. "...and the obverse sports a doubled profile and filled base of the 2 in the date." so one sentence says 'on some specimens' but the other sentence alludes to all specimens. i just checked my coin's obverse for doubling of the profile and it's there, just no filled 2.  hmmm...
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Pillar of the Community
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i have to stop here & go feed my cats & pick some zincolns.
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update: i just now posted this coin on VAMworld, along with a lot of coin babble & pictures. now I wait for responses. I'm still sort of making my way around that site when I'm able to. so much reading... 2nd update: discussion about the coin is ongoing. one other member suggested the possibility of it being a discovery coin, warranting a new VAM designation. the same member also said if it's not a discovery, it is an LDS of the 15A. no verdict yet. waiting.  3rd and probably final update: with the help of several other VAMmers at VAMworld, I believe what I have here is a VAM-15A pressed over a cracked planchet. what are the odds of a VAM variety like a die break being minted on a flawed planchet? pretty wild. I didn't know what a cracked planchet was until today. so, this puzzle might be solved. 
Edited by MrPink2018 02/28/2026 9:14 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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I did not even think about a cracked planchet, was not paying attention to the fact that the cracks were incuse....
-makecents-
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someone suggested a cracked planchet, so I had to investigate it because I'm not sure i'd ever heard of a cracked planchet before. upon closer investigation, the numerous cracks are indeed incuse, aside from that E DO break. that solves the mystery of the triangular-shaped feature above the E. that puzzled me. if it were a die crack or break, there'd be extra metal oozed up over the surface. it looks more like a chip out of the planchet that has filled with grime over the years. this case may be closed. 
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Pillar of the Community
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here are a couple other pictures:  
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Pillar of the Community
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Alan (LateDateMorganGuy), was quick to come up with that too, very sharp individual. Just glad you got an answer. 
-makecents-
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Pillar of the Community
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Pillar of the Community
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Pillar of the Community
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He has done multiple studies on the early 1900 Morgans, knows them inside and out.
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waaay back when I first got into VAMming I communicated with him via email several times & even saved his email address, though I think it's no longer active... I still have him saved as a contact in my yahoo contacts. I rarely use yahoo for email anymore.
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Pillar of the Community
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I need to get involved on VAMWorld again, been too long. I had a couple of VAM discoveries but nothing special, I did enjoy updating pics for the listings when I would find a nicer example than what was on the listing at the time.
-makecents-
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Quote:I need to get involved on VAMWorld again, been too long. I had a couple of VAM discoveries but nothing special, I did enjoy updating pics for the listings when I would find a nicer example than what was on the listing at the time. oh wow, you were really into it! I would strive for that myself if things were better for me.
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btw, on VAMworld I use my given name instead of a 'handle' or alias.
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Quote: btw, on VAMworld I use my given name instead of a 'handle' or alias. Yes sir,I was aware, I was following the thread, that was how I knew Alan had helped you. I could not log in, guess it maybe because it has been so long since I had....
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