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Bedrock of the Community
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I wouldn't be selling it anytime soon until you figure out exactly what it is because a discovery coin and one that there is only a possibility of a few of them to exist can be very very desirable the 1X comes to mind once again
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Moderator
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And, if you do decide to sell it, you know I'll be on the list of potential buyers......
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Forum Mom
  United States
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It is definitely eventually going to be sold but not with the batch I'm launching tonight.  I have never sent anything to Leroy or had any contact with him. Do any of you have an established relationship with him or can you tell me how to get in touch with him to look at this coin?
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 United States
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Contact information: Leroy Van Allen P.O. Box 196 Sidney, OH 45365 Email: vams@bright.net He's always willing to talk VAM's - email him with the detail pic and see what he thinks.
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Forum Mom
  United States
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Thanks a bunch. I'll email him now. 
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Forum Mom
  United States
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Well, Leroy looked at the pics and has asked me to send the coin to him which I'll be doing tomorrow. Can't wait to find out what he has to say about this one! 
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Moderator
 United States
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Rats. Leroy's gonna do something, I'm sure, which will put that coin out of my budget. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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It will be interesting to see what he comes up with. 
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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SuperDave surely you dont want a defective morgan with a crack in it, seems like it would be scrap metal. 
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Forum Dad
 United States
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quote: SuperDave surely you dont want a defective morgan with a crack in it, seems like it would be scrap metal.
I hope so, I've already thrown it out. 
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Moderator
 United States
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Edited by SsuperDdave 08/26/2006 2:20 pm
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Valued Member
United States
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When a die cracks it is gonna crack at its weakest point. Starting at die surface or face. In this case I believe that the shape and depth of the O kept the die crack from entering the center of the O. Note the shallowness of the crack, and see it in reverse. It is on the surface of the cracking die, thusly close to planchet in low relief. I see a die crack. Cool none the less. Hope this helps. Gusp
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Forum Mom
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Well, I heard back from Leroy. It's a VAM 32. He said that there is some staining on the reverse but he doesn't see any die cracks. It looked like one to me, but he's the expert. 
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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¨32 IV 26 · D2a (Quadrupled Right Stars) (189) I-2 R-5
Obverse IV 26- Right stars slightly tripled to quadrupled with 5 & 6 the strongest. All left stars slightly doubled towards rim. Slightly doubled 192 with first 1 doubled below upper crossbar, 9 doubled at bottom outside of both loops and 2 doubled at top inside of upper loop and at bottom outside.
Ñ32A IV 26 · D2a (Quadrupled Right Stars, Capped A Die Break) (189) I-3 R-6
Obverse IV 26- Late die state shows die chip inside bottom of 2.
Reverse D2a- Heavy die crack thru tops of AMERICA letters. Two die cracks from right star to top of last A in AMERICA and continuing up to rim above C with die break above last A.
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Moderator
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quote: Originally posted by Bryan1315
Ñ32A IV 26 · D2a (Quadrupled Right Stars, Capped A Die Break) (189) I-3 R-6
Obverse IV 26- Late die state shows die chip inside bottom of 2.
Reverse D2a- Heavy die crack thru tops of AMERICA letters. Two die cracks from right star to top of last A in AMERICA and continuing up to rim above C with die break above last A.
Like this:    My example is cleaned, unfortunately, but they're few and far between. With this one, you take what you can get.
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