This variety is actually the most common die for the 1891-CC. It is actually harder to locate a coin that is not a VAM-3. This common variety should not carry a price premium.
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This variety is actually the most common die for the 1891-CC. It is actually harder to locate a coin that is not a VAM-3. This common variety should not carry a price premium.
Thank you for that information. I'm not familiar with the type of VAM's, so this definitely helps identifying it though.
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63
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MS 63 & maybe 64.
This variety is actually the most common die for the 1891-CC. It is actually harder to locate a coin that is not a VAM-3. This common variety should not carry a price premium.
Successful BST with ad4400, Kccoin, lablover, pointfivezero, koynekwest, jwitten, coin22lover, HalfDimeDude, erwindoc, jyzskowsi, COINS MAKE CENTS, AlanSki, BryceM
MS62, possibly 63
Thanks> @gumby1234 said:
Thank you for that information. I'm not familiar with the type of VAM's, so this definitely helps identifying it though.
Yes, spitting eagle and MS62 with a slim shot at 63.
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✓ Everyman Mint State Carson City Morgan Dollars (1878 – 1893)
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63
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63
Agree, looks like the vam. Very, very common.
Looks like an MS62....Tremendous amount of chatter on obverse cheek and fields.... Chatter on reverse as well. Cheers, RickO
AU61.
VAM 3, MS62-63. Lots of marks on the cheek, none look deep. It's the most common 91-CC variety, but it's also a cool one.
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In the 62 maybe 63 crowd.