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Yes this is a VAM 3-C probably MS-63 
Edited by fenton 12/18/2010 11:31 am
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Fenton... Your 1882 CC looks like mine! VAM 3C!
Edited by jeffreyice1 12/18/2010 02:40 am
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It does not get much better than that, mattbrowning7.
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Pillar of the Community
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1882-S   Opps, forgot these two.... 1880-S  1881-S 
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1882-S  
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The next in the series of stolen silver. Most of the collection was minted in San Francisco, as it was gathered in northern Wyoming. Many westerners used silver instead of paper money.  
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I don't own any Morgans, but they sure are fun to look at....There have been some real beauties here too..... I especially like those VG and Fines......I can stare and wonder about what they have been through....with the MS examples, the history is pretty clear.
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Dave, et al.
In the process of moving, so I will not be able to post the rest of my Morgans for the next several weeks. Hopefully I will be able to catch up later. This is an excellent thread and I enjoy seeing all these Morgans.
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Input from CCF members suggests this coin is VAM-10 and as such is scarce in high grade. Mine is PCGS MS-64DMPL:  
Edited by Jaobler 12/18/2010 12:37 pm
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