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1881 P VAM-1-H Morgan Dollar - Seemingly Uncommon

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Hello,
Just picked this Morgan dollar out of a small pile of random Morgan dollars I had and I've successfully identified it as a VAM 1H. Has all the identifying features and confirmed by the distinct die polishing lines in the fine details.

Had a quick look on the internet and I can't find any kind of sold listings / price guide and I would just like to know the scarcity of it too.

It's cleaned, and a minor variety too so probably no luck but would bring some peace of mind to know


Many thanks from across the pond!


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The reverse does look like a 1H, but the obverse photo isn't quite sharp enough for definitive attribution using the clashes. You are unlikely to find any sold values for this variety since it is a minor VAM and not attributable by the major grading houses. On the bright side, your coin looks much better than the VamWorld example. Thanks for sharing. I like it!

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