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1902 O Is This A Die Break / VAM On The Reverse?

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1902 O - is this a die break / VAM on the reverse? It starts at the star below the U and goes all the way up the top of United and terminates at the other end of the eagle's right wing tip.


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Here is a few more pictures: I have noticed more breaks in "State" and "Of":


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Or am I mistaken?
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It's possibly part of the attribution puzzle but an image of the obverse would certainly narrow down the possibilities.
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A picture of the obverse:


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It appears to match VAM-26 die2.
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@ dave700x

Thanks, I know very little about VAMs, but did notice the die breaks. What would be a fair price if I were looking to sell it?
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Looking at the SSDC census this pairing appears to be the most common for VAM-26. I don't think this would be a value added VAM so whatever FMV would be for 1902-O in this condition raw.
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