1881 O PCGSMS62PL VAM?

First off, I'm so glad, that Vamworld is up and running again.
It gives me a great place to look for things, that I see on any of my silver dollars and get help attributing them.
Here is my 1881 O PCGSMS62PL, that Messydesk attributed a LONG time ago, on the old Vamworld.
He had said it had a 'SUNKEN REVERSE OR EXTREM DIE WEAR' and I had marked it a VAM 1J.
Here are some great Trueview pictures and some I had saved, from when my digital microscope was working.
I could have sworn the lips were doubled.
The only problem is, that I don't see a VAM 1J.
I hope I got these pictures in order.
Thank you, Bert
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SORRY wrong one here is the right wreath top.

Check the reverse against VAM 1J and VAM 16. Both are still listed. VAM 16 is scarce and always comes PL or DMPL. The obverse was later used with VAM 28 while it was still PL.
Keeper of the VAM Catalog • Professional Coin Imaging • Prime Number Set • World Coins in Early America • British Trade Dollars • Variety Attribution
1881-O VAM 1J
THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP.



Times like this is when I need my digital microscope working again.
I used the Trueview picture and cropped the IGWT and I can see the tiny diagonal line running from the I,
in IGWT.
I was also able to see the doubling in the lips and chin, on my pictures.
Without the closeup pictures of the other areas, without my digital microscope, I can't proceed.
Thank you again, Bert