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1904-O VAM

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I just got this in the mail. It's not a particularly rare variety, but it's a pretty cool coin none the less. Any guesses on the VAM number?


1904-O-VAM

1904-O-VAM
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I was going to guess 35A, but the rim Cud is throwing me off.
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VAM 35A looks correct
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Unfortunately it doesn't have the rim Cud. I'm not sure why it's shown on the VAM35A listing but the rim Cud is actually VAM35B a later more desirable die stage. The old VAM33A listing has better details.
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Yes, I didn't see it where it should be according to VAMWORLD. Then I saw something happening on the rim above the S in PLURIBUS so I looked again, and back, and back again.
Nice VAM. Now I learned something new about 1904-O's.
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1904-O is one of the better dates with interesting VAMs. I cherry picked a VAM4B earlier this year.
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you must remember, for the 35 A, its before the Cud...which entitles
earlier die states than the Cud that entitles the 35B designation....
I have both examples...such examples show the begiining of the Cud.. starting to extend its Cud into the dentils,to the 35B where they are quite pronounced in the dentils...
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