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1878 S Morgan... What Would You Call This?

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 Posted 05/25/2015  08:01 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add dave700x to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Same here but I figured I would give this thread a nudge if the OP wants to figure out the VAM.
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 Posted 05/25/2015  11:21 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add rynegold to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
So... long weekend, and back in the office on Tues. I'll post some more detailed pix. And yes I do what to know what's up w/ this coin. The VAM thing is quite habit forming!
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 Posted 05/25/2015  11:33 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Cascade to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Well it is an "engraved wing" so start there. I just get a headache trying to VAM 78s and 81s from pics, I don't even really like it when they are in hand either but your mm position should narrow down which engraved wing it is. S is kinda shifted left and slanted right if I'm seeing it ok with the rotated pic
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Ok I couldn't resist. I went by the office today and although I couldn't do pix; I looked at the coin again. There is NO break/crack in the "r" in trust on the reverse. There is NO crack/break in the 4th (left OR right counting upward from the date) star on the obverse. So...wha'zatmean?
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Well, if both the 4th right star and the "r" are unbroken - and it should be obvious, as pieces are missing from each - you're limited to a grouping of about 8 VAMs which all need serious attention paid to doubling of the upper obverse lettering.
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Ok. I've looked this coin over very carefully and can report NO doubling, no die cracks. I will say that you CAN see the lines, the original lines from the rolling mill on the sliver sheet are to be seen on both sides of the coin. All I can find as an anomily is that the bottom horizontal part of the "B" in PLURIBUS" is like, weak/not the same height as the rest of the letter. Otherwise, the strike is really nice!
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A close up of the engraved feather area would go a long way to VAMming it. The eagles left foot is a strike issue. But there is one 78S VAM that has an acid treated left foot. That is the 78 S VAM 81. But this is not that one.
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