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United States
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Might just be due to the toning, but I don't see an E (a clash on the ribbon would require such a deep clash as to make the E stand out like the 1891 o VAM 1a1) Again, it may be the photos, but not sure that the clashing matches that of a VAM 1B.
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The red arrow points to the bottom horizontal of the E and the white kind of outlines it. Can surely see the lower horizontal on the ribbon and where it turns to finish the letter 
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I covered some of the upper E up with the white, when it gets half way down the E does narrow some but is visible
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After looking at it more it looks like it was clashed again after the partial E and that is what I am seeing. I can see the original lines faintly and then another E that goes into the ribbon that lays more horizontal than the first sorta diagonal E
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Compare to the size of the E on 1891 o VAM 1a1 - http://www.vamworld.com/wiki/1891-O_VAM-1A1 Your outline is too large to be an E from clash transfer. It almost looks like it could be denticle impressions, but hard to tell from the photos. I would venture it is not likely VAM 1B.
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Well I matched all clash marks and die markers I could find on VAM 1b. Checked others and didnt see anything close to what this coin has
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Pareidolia from the toning blotches. The E should be oriented roughly parallel to the neighboring leaf. Your "E" is rotated 45 degrees counterclockwise. 
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Originally I was seeing something else but had matched up all the progression markers so I knew I was in the right area.. the toning really brings the trip back.
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I forgot the crack or gouge through the bottom of Liberty 
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Yes that reference and they match exact.. it is a bit tougher to see because of the toning but if you know what you're looking for every one of them are in the pictures just posted
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The only thing thats different is the die crack/chip on the right side of the second 8 is smaller so I would assume it is earlier in the stage
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Pillar of the Community
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I agree with @kbbpll. This does not appear to be a VAM-1B.
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There is no way this is a V1B.
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