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VAM Attribution Request For 1900-O Morgan

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Sellers photos. Not sure if there is a VAM associated with this die pair. I was intrigued by the die crack through the cap in any case and purchased. Thanks you for your thoughts.


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It looks like a VAM-23D2
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It looks like a VAM-23D2


Sure looks right to me, too, now that I pull it up. I am still lost on the VAMWorld site sometimes. I appreciate your expertise on all these "cherry picks" I've been attempting. You are a great asset for us on the forum.
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