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1921 D Morgan Dollar - VAM-1Ae2 Eds

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I've taken many photos of this coin, and I feel like I finally got it right. The coin is an extremely early die state of the 1AE2 bc the die break in the S of STATES hasn't fully formed yet. I think it is MS64 or higher, but I have been wrong many times before.

http://www.vamworld.com/1921-D+VAM-1AE2

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Nice EDS example of the VAM. I think MS64 is right on the money, strong luster and only a few minor nicks. This coin takes a huge jump upwards in price when going to 65 and above.
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64 sounds good
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It looks nice. How about a close-up of the cheek and obverse fields?
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64 with a shot at 65
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MS-64
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MS-64
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Here's the kicker: I only paid $25 for it
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