Rusted die strikes on Morgans

A reverse MS morgan has only the eagle effected with what seller described as rusted die. Do you think this would hurt the value of the coin to the grading companies? I have only encountered one, is this common. I will post a pic soon on this. Thank you.
The setting up of other roads
To travel on in old accustomed ways
I still remember the talks by the water
The proud sons and daughter
That knew the knowledge of the land
Spoke to me in sweet accustomed ways
To travel on in old accustomed ways
I still remember the talks by the water
The proud sons and daughter
That knew the knowledge of the land
Spoke to me in sweet accustomed ways
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What year is it? I'll look it up in the VAM book and see if it is a recognized variety. For example 1897 VAM 1A/6A is a pitted die reverse. The description says "The wreath to the left of the ribbon and the areas around it show dramatic pitting." Sometimes a VAM variety is worth more than a common Morgan, instead of less.
Mike
Thanks for the good information
To travel on in old accustomed ways
I still remember the talks by the water
The proud sons and daughter
That knew the knowledge of the land
Spoke to me in sweet accustomed ways
I am looking for a 67 without any pitting
Larry
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