Post your favorite Morgan die variety (VAM)
Avocet
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I have enjoyed collecting Morgan Dollar die varieties, and I have developed a few favorites. These are pictures of one of my favorites, the 1880-O Hangnail (VAM-48). Which die variety is your favorite?
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Had posted mine earlier on a similar thread
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/comment/13119907#Comment_13119907
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/u-s-coins/quarters/PCGS-2020-quarter-quest/album/247091
Apologies for missing the previous thread-- you have a beautiful coin there!
Thank you and no worries.
Cheers.
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/u-s-coins/quarters/PCGS-2020-quarter-quest/album/247091
First Morgan dollars struck
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This is fantastic-- struck at 3:17pm on March, 11, 1878 for Rutherford B. Hayes-- awesome history, and rare. Beautiful coin!
Bought this from Bill Fivaz 40 years ago.
Also from Bill.
Bought this from Dave McGlothlin
These are great specimens! The 1878 triple blossom history is very interesting, and I am jealous of each of these. Here are some pics of my Donkey Tail specimen....
@Avocet Your coin is much nicer than mine. How many different VAM's do you have?
I believe my 1880/9 S is a VAM 11 (0/9 Overdate), the 1902 O is a VAM 25 Doubled Obverse/Ear and a cleaned 1921 D with VAM 1L 2 (Die break AM) but not attributed onthe label by PCGS.
Also have a cleaned ANACS 1891 O with VAM 1B (Pitted Reverse).
Unfortunately no pics at this time since am away from my collection.
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/u-s-coins/quarters/PCGS-2020-quarter-quest/album/247091
This is the only one that I have that I know of. I didn't even know I had it. My Grandma left it to me in a PVC flip with some other coins. I thought it looked like a 65 so I submitted it at the 2006 ANA worlds fair of money. It came back with the VAM designation.
I am lucky to have a few die variants in my Morgan collection, and I am looking for more. It has been a slow process of collecting for me over many years.
This is a great story and a fantastic coin! This die variety reminds me of a vampire-like appearance.
Someday, when I am old and gray (darn, that is now), I will have to look at my many Morgans for VAM's... Have never got into that area. Probably have some. Cheers, RickO
Not my coin but one of my favorite varieties of this series. The 1901 shifted eagle.
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I don't know that I could pick out a favorite. It's hard to put down an 88-O Hot Lips in high grade (AU and up). The 98-O VAM 20 (large/small date) is in a class of its own. There are so many cool ones. Interesting to see what people like here. There's always something about the first one you find, add to the catalog, or have a neat story about.
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I agree that picking a favorite is tough, and for me, the choice is a product of many things, such as the background story, character of the die variation, and even the name of the die variation. Some interesting stories come from discovering die varieties in old collections; I enjoy seeing what people share. The “hot lips” variety is also at the top of my list.