VAMs---Some top 100's to share--and some I sure could use some help with!!
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Before I share the pics I just want to say vamming is fun!! There was a point in my collecting that all I cared about was finding the perfect Morgan. Perfect grade, perfect toning, a neverending search for perfection. I see the threads here about toning, geez, A toning, B toning, AT, NT, everyone fighting, I hate that.
Vamming takes me away from that. I can have the worst POS, but with the right VAM it doesn't matter!! I have also found that the best investment I ever made was the Digital Blue Microscope. Without it, I wouldn't be having all this fun. I never could see most of the things I needed to see with a magnifing glass, but using the scope has taught me how to look at the coins, it has trained my eye.
Enough of my soapboxing Here's what I found this week:
A capped CC
1892-O VAM 7:
1891-P VAM 2:
1886-P VAM 1a:
1887-P VAM 12:
These must be very common, I found 6 of them.
Now some I need help on, has anyone ever seen a 1883-O with this type of doubling on the ear?
She's got a real hard clash on her with some cool details left of the clash, I can even see her nostril and lips on the reverse, plus this:
Also looks like they filed her at the mint:
Does anyone have a picture of a 1896-P VAM 19? Is this a MPD?
How about some help with a couple of 1886-P's with these nice cracks in the date:
And one last one to share cause I just think it's cool, I can't believe I have owned this coin for years and never saw this before the other day She's a 1878-S
I hope you enjoy the pics and as always, thanks in advice for any help
Vamming takes me away from that. I can have the worst POS, but with the right VAM it doesn't matter!! I have also found that the best investment I ever made was the Digital Blue Microscope. Without it, I wouldn't be having all this fun. I never could see most of the things I needed to see with a magnifing glass, but using the scope has taught me how to look at the coins, it has trained my eye.
Enough of my soapboxing Here's what I found this week:
A capped CC
1892-O VAM 7:
1891-P VAM 2:
1886-P VAM 1a:
1887-P VAM 12:
These must be very common, I found 6 of them.
Now some I need help on, has anyone ever seen a 1883-O with this type of doubling on the ear?
She's got a real hard clash on her with some cool details left of the clash, I can even see her nostril and lips on the reverse, plus this:
Also looks like they filed her at the mint:
Does anyone have a picture of a 1896-P VAM 19? Is this a MPD?
How about some help with a couple of 1886-P's with these nice cracks in the date:
And one last one to share cause I just think it's cool, I can't believe I have owned this coin for years and never saw this before the other day She's a 1878-S
I hope you enjoy the pics and as always, thanks in advice for any help
Becky
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Now to your questions. does your 1883 o have a dash under second 8? the new listings are showing a few varieties of doubled ears for that date. (check 0n ashmore) will continue looking at your others by the way nice pics
myCCset
Nice photos.
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Got to love the VAMing eh?
Rick
I really like the 86-P 1A, and 91-P 2, and the 87-P 12, and the date crack on the 86-P.
The 1892-O Double ear is a very rare coin. While you can find 1891P double ear in very high grades, the 92-O is rarely, if ever found in MS. Your circ is a grat find. As you are seeing, the alligator eyes are quite common although a popular VAM. On the 1896, your picture looks like an MPD, but not VAM-19. VAM-19 has a circular shaped top of an 8 - in the denticles below the 8.
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Rob
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Been thinking about a microscope, I thing you may have just pushed me over the edge.
Herb
And who knows...you may be right...HE might be a SHE!!
Oh yeah!! Great pics keep them coming!!
If I only had a dollar for every VAM I have...err...nevermind...I do!!
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Very, VERY nice finds this week. Congratulations on them all. Also, I have yet to find an alligator eye VAM. Love the 1892-O.
What's the chance of getting some images of the wing on the 1878-S (where the eagle's right wing connects to the body)? I have a pile load of 1878-S coins but that particular feature doesn't seem to stand out in my mind. Very interesting. . .
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<< <i>Chances are very good >>
Your coin has the B2f reverse which is found on the v21, not a rare variety but not one that comes along too often either. Would it be too much trouble to see an image of the E in LIBERTY?
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Thanks,
Charlie
<< <i>No trouble at all, I really appreciate the help. I've found that my biggest problem with identifing VAMs is focusing in on one part of the coin and not looking elsewhere. >>
It takes a little practice and help from others goes a long way too. I learned 1878-S from one of the best. With the 1878-S, the primary focus is usually on the wing area. The early dies were quite over polished in that area and on later dies, the wing area was reengraved. There are lots of shared dies in the 1878-S series but you'll go a long way by learning the wings first. Another area that is usful in identifying the obverses is LIBERTY. Often times there are patterns of polish lines/scratches or chips that are unique to a specific VAM. Note the chips in the E of LIBERTY. Sometimes just a single polish line or die chip can be enough to help validate a variety.
Thanks for the picture, yours is just as I thought.
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