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Another 84 O/O Or Something

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No doubling anywhere else that I can see. Maybe far date.

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Any ideas?

I found it!!! According to VAM update pics, it's a VAM 38. Same exact MM and even the minor die crack above the MM matches. Now the confusion sets in. If you look at the pic of VAM 16A, it has a die chip in the wheat leaves below the I in Pluribus. So does mine. How does one decide which VAM # to choose?
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I think, for this coin, the doubling over the 1 should be the deciding factor. The 38 has it, the 16 does not. The die cracks aren't relevant - either VAM could have them. The doubling above the top serif of the 1 should be pretty clear.
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Thanks Dave, had I gone back and read the nomenclature on the 16A, the die pitting on the neck is also there. Let the fustration get the best of me.
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So it's a 16, then?
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Yeah, everthing matches for the 16A. I'm Just wondering who has all the VAM 1s. Are they the ones the big time collectors go after?
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