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I think this one is pretty Not a rare VAM but still a cherry pic of a partial clashed E VAM 84A  
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Pillar of the Community
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Nice die cracks. I'll say MS-65
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Bedrock of the Community
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MS62 or 63. the reverse may help to bring it to MS63
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Pillar of the Community
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Cheek marks look pretty superficial, hit over the cap looks heavier. Nice find, I'm at MS65
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Quote:Not a rare VAM but still a cherry pic of a partial clashed E VAM 84A That's pretty modest  Quote:This coin is a Super CD Morgan VAM. This coin is a Top 30 1878 Variety Guessing it wasn't attributed hence the "cherry pic"? Nice eye! MS-64 for me...pics are a little soft. smat
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no idea why I thought on the low end it would be 62. I think it was the obv photo. I can see why it got a 64 but I dont see a bean. the strike is a little weak for a 7TF. the cheek, on a second look, looks to be only rub though. 
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Pillar of the Community
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It has a sweet look in hand I wasn't able to capture it any better than the auction pics though
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64 looks conservative here. A factor is the coin shows no signs of dipping that is prevalent on Morgans. The virgin surfaces alone are worth a full point to many collectors. 64 is fine as a technical grade. A market grade of 65 is deserving.
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