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Valued Member
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Edited by muddyknuckles 02/09/2020 01:38 am
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Valued Member
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45 views but no opinions yet? May have to diversify a bit I see this quite a bit on the forum posted on a specific forum and getting 50-100 views before any replies are posted. Please help if you have any opinions or know it's a specific can obverse or reverse
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Moderator
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It's early on a Sunday morning,give it a bit. John1 
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I know John1 it does take time sometimes have one on another thread have had over 150 views but not one single reply. Even if it wasn't your particular area of expertise I speculate you could have posted an opinion as to grade by your status on this amazing site.40 something views without a comment on the obverse contact marks the luster grade stabs opinions about the possibility of a protrusion from the eye or anything is just off is it not john1? Maybe I am wrong and someone of the 4 dozen is off researching it but if that were the case would they not reply to let me know opinion and let me know they are on it
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Well you may not know that I am not good at grading so I seldom do,but you asked so..MS64? I see something on the lower front of the eye. I think you need to wait for the Morgan pros though. John1 
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IMO it is not the "Wild Eye", although the image is not clear. See attached from heritage.  
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Thank you John1 don't mind waiting for educated replies but also appreciate uneducated opinions I thought with all the nicks on the obverse it would be less than ms60 your input tells me it could be better and I am not seeing things atleast. I am a father of 5 who does construction and home healthcare but can't make ends meet but am trying to provide a better life for my kids.
Edited by muddyknuckles 02/09/2020 10:10 am
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Pillar of the Community
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Well based on the broken 4th star Only the Obverse looks like its a VAM-41, 39 or 34 as they share the obverse die. The photos are not that great and are out of focus so its a bit harder to nail it down to the revere die. As far as grade AU-58 to MS 62, if what I see is ware or rubs on the high points its AU
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Know it's not a wild eye that's what I am looking for the wildeye screams to the naked eye from feet away to anyone informed enough to look. I have compiled a hot lit of my own across denominations 20 coins like the wildeye now I have to narrow down my list of online coin shops and begin my hunt. Sorry john1 was looking for a wildeye when I saw this one that was similar.
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Valued Member
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Thank you twohawks definitely narrows down my places to start coin was noticed by me at an online coin shop not the WILDEYE for sure but similar enough to draw my attention these are sellers pics so I will compare and try to nail it down or I may just pass on to find something more definite this one has a $160ish price tag so would have to be something nice for me to take a swing. Thank you again two hawks will look into those vams you mentioned. And the information about the broken 4th star helps tremendously.
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Pillar of the Community
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Need better/clear pic of eye, too blurry for me to guess.
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Rest in Peace
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I think it may be a VAM-37.
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Thank you drastically Dave700x have 5 kids and while I have time I try to manage what I can with what time is actually mine between work fixing up my house and hunting coins the forums help is amazing and appreciated.
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