New tech. For new pics. Revised 1878 S v-113

First of all I apologise to everyone for my bad pics, not a good start for my first day.and I'm not 100 percent it's the one and your input is appreciated.
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First of all I apologise to everyone for my bad pics, not a good start for my first day.and I'm not 100 percent it's the one and your input is appreciated.
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Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
At least two variety experts have already told you that your coin is not Vam-113. You can post as many photos as you want and you will still get the same answer.
Ok, thought I'd try new device.it wasn't that I didn't believe you .I was thinking the pics were so bad you couldn't see everything.thanks
But in my defense the coin has everything that's in vamworld . except I'm assuming your going to reject the hair ends ?
This one is my favorite. It's very festive and reminds me of a box of colored markers or maybe a Lite Brite...
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
Some markers like the broken star or a doubled Liberty can be found on several Vams.

What makes a Vam unique is the main feature or marker for that Vam.
To have an engraved hair ends it doesn't matter if you have all the other markers if you don't have the engraved hair ends.
Your coin does NOT have the ends that are highlighted in red.
Without them it is NOT a Vam 113
Ok,you got any idea what vam it is
Look at Vam 36
http://ec2-13-58-222-16.us-east-2.compute.amazonaws.com/wiki/1878-S_VAM-36
@Puyallupguy So did you look at Vam 36 or would you rather insist you still have a Vam 113?
I just got done looking,your right.
If this happens again just tell me what vam it really is in the beginning .I learned a lesson there.
Before I post another one can I just run it by you.it would have saved me countless hrs.
If you would have read the link I provided on the Vam 113 you would have seen that it links to the Vam 36.
This is how you learn! You need to be able to do your own research not rely on everyone to do the work for you.
You could have made this much easier if you would have listened in the first place rather than insist you have something you don't.
Yikes, I sure wouldn't say that to anyone who was generous enough to give me their time and expertise, free of charge.
If you want information on demand, there are plenty of services (including PCGS) where you can pay for it.
I am more than happy to help you learn but I won't look up all your Vams for you.
If you run into questions or problems you can feel free to send me a PM.
Lesson learned thanks again .I got a 1890 p with a die crack from top to bottom I'm afraid to post it now.lol
Don't be afraid to post it, just be willing to listen.