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1899 O Morgan Dollar VAM 11A

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I believe it's a VAM 11a EDS but I'm curious about the Mark's on the reverse denticles. Is this what you call a "collar clash"? I see non for the '99 O on VamWorld. If not that then what could they be? The Mark's basically cover most, is not all, the denticles on the reverse. Thanks for any input!
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I took another look on VamWorld and I finally noticed the small pic of the rim. I guess all the 11/11a's have these rim indents. I didn't notice the pic before I posted. What would you call these Mark's as there not described on VamWorld.
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Anybody have an idea of what those indents are called along the denticles of the reverse? Just curious. Is this what a collar clash is?
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Attached is the explanation of a collar clash from VAMworld2 http://ec2-13-58-222-16.us-east-2.c...Collar_Clash and a listing for an 1883-O that is commonly found with denticle damage from ejection like your coin. http://ec2-13-58-222-16.us-east-2.c...1883-O_VAM-4
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Thanks dave700x!
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