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Is This 1885-O With Reverse Doubling A Recognized VAM Variety?

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 Posted 09/17/2019  2:15 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add ExoGuy to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Below are pics of an 1885-O Morgan that's been tucked in a box of "error" coins for many years. I took some close-up pics and adjusted lighting. Note the apparent doubling of letters in ONE and UNITED within the reverse legend. Is this simple hub doubling? Or, is this a recognized VAM variety? (If this is a recognized variety, this topic might be moved)

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Those do appear to be just made from worn dies or similar. Not a real doubled die.
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I agree with Carl. It appears to be a very well used die along with some die ejection doubling. Not a variety.
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