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1921 Morgan With Doubling In "T" In "United"

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Was wondering if any of our VAM experts could lead me in the proper direction for attributing this Morgan. The only two really distinguishing things I can find are that it is the 17 berry variety and that there is doubling in "T" in UNITED. If anyone wants to give opinions on the grade as well, would be much appreciated.

Here are standard pics of the whole coin:

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This image is to verify the 17-berry variety:

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And this one shows what I believe to be pretty clear doubling down the left side of the "T"

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The recutting on the T is characteristic of the D1 reverse, found on all of them. Similarly the lines you'll see on the top arrowhead, present on all 17-berry 1921's. I think this one has seen just a little bit of circulation, more because of the nature of the marks than any apparent wear.
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Maybe VAM 63? And maybe unc details?
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VAM-63 is a D2 reverse.
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Darn those berries
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Possibly a VAM-7.
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Don't worry about the berries for D1/D2. Concentrate on the eagle's right talon at the branch. Berries can be more or less visible, and the center claw of the right talon will tell you at a glance.
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