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1889 P Morgan Dollar Die Chipped Star And Possible Gouge.

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I haven't come across a VAM for this, so I don't know if it's PMD or some other error. There is what appears to be a die chip on a star on the obverse, and die gouges on the reverse above States. Again, I am sorry about the quality and I hope to get some better pictures soon of my collection.

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The star appears to be PMD (recessed gouge). Is the gouge on the reverse raised or recessed? If raised it should be listed on VamWorld. I'll look through the 1889 listings tonight. In the meantime, what is the weight of the coin?
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From the pictures, the gouge appears to be raised. I'm not with my collection and won't be for another few months. My dad is taking pictures of the collection while I am away. I'll ask him to take a close up of this one.
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I think it's the normal weight. I took my coins to a dealer about a year ago, and he seemed interested in all of them.
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Are the gouges on the face raised or recessed?
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Wish I could answer that question. I only have the pictures to tell if the gouges are raised or not. I can email my dad and ask him to take higher quality pictures. I'm away from home which is where my collection is.

Is it possible it could be a discovery piece? So far I've gone all the way through a VAM 18 on VAM World. Nothing seems to match it so far.
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I've gone through all the mint marks of 1889 and looking at the VAM descriptions of the 1889 P Vams looking for anything that comes close to this. I haven't found anything. I'll try and see if I can get better pictures, but in the meantime, any thoughts?
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