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Morgan 1878-S With Small Lump On Eagle

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What happened to it? It seems like a small lump of metal on the breast. Doesn't come off. Is it PMD?

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Not PMD. It's from the die. I can't access VamWorld but there are a couple of 1878-S Vams with this diagnostic. From memory you might check VAM 16 and 29.
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Funny, I'm currently trying to take pictures of a 1889-P that I think is a know VAM but I struggling with the camera. The 1887-S just looked odd to me.

PS I know practically nothing of vams but having been trying reading up on the subject the last few days.
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I think the term instead of "lump of metal" it is called a die chip
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Ok. It's a die chip. And I'll name it Lumpy.
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It's not a tuumaaa!
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Quote:
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Ha Ha that's awesome!
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I think the term instead of "lump of metal" it is called a die chip
A small clump of feathers gave way over there.
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