Do VAM collectors pay for the VAM varieties??
Lakesammman
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Or do they just try to cherrypick w/o paying for the variety??
How many VAM's do you own??
How many VAM's do you own??
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Lake,
I would rather cherrypick them but,
I have payed to get a VAM's before.(Hot Lips varietie).
Brian
At least with the Peace $ Top50 its still much easier than the Morgans since theres still less interest in these.
TPN
Most dealers won't pay much extra, if anything, for most VAMs.....saw that happen to a fellow board member last year.
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<< <i>Warning....if it isn't a strong and popular VAM, and you go to sell, you better hope you can sell to a fellow collector.
Most dealers won't pay much extra, if anything, for most VAMs.....saw that happen to a fellow board member last year. >>
Edited to add: To answer question #2, I own 1 VAM slabbed (1882 O/S). I may own another VAM raw, but not sure.
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Popular is good.
<< <i>Do VAM collectors pay for the VAM varieties?? >>
YES...I do!!
But sometimes they just buy Morgans and Peace Dollars and the VAMs happen to come with them!!
I think VAM collectors are like error and rare coin collectors.
The VAMs make collecting interesting because some are extremely rare, a challenge to find, and fun to "attribute".
Looking at perfect coins tends to get boring IMO.
If I only had a dollar for every VAM I have...err...nevermind...I do!!
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If I wanted to look only for the most interesting and obvious ones, should I stick with the red book, cherry pickers or buy the VAM book??
<< <i>as well as the Top 100, Hot 50 & Top 50.
If I wanted to look only for the most interesting and obvious ones, should I stick with the red book, cherry pickers or buy the VAM book?? >>
My personal opinion is none of the above. I would stick with the Top 100, Hot 50 and Top 50 coins. That being said, there are also very intersting ones throughout that are not in any of those books. There are also plenty not in the books that have huge premiums. So, it is up to you, but for startes, I would go with the Top 100.
But, I have paid premiums for some of the VAMS. The Donkey Tail comes to mind.
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that 1921 Morgans (21-P, 21-S, 21-D) and many Peace dollars are still on the frontier. Literally. We don't know all the vams, and over 50
new ones have been discovered in 1921-D alone in the past couple of years.
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Now I'm hooked and have already cherried a bunch from dealers @ the LB show. Now I just got to find buyers. Thats the interesting part for dealing in VAMs, but as Peaceman has said the market is growing.
TPN
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<< <i>Rampage - Why the LDS worth more - is it a die crack progression?? >>
Yes, it is die break progression. I actually have three states. An EDS, MDS and LDS. The EDS has the diagnostic die gouge and die crack on the obverse, but not the break on the reverse. The MDS has the diagnostic die crack and gouge on the obverse and a small portion of the die break on the reverse. The LDS has the diagnostic die crack and gouge on the obverse and the very large die break on the reverse.
The EDS and MDS coins I bought from my local shop for $10.00 each and both are circs XF to AU. The LDS I bought from my local shop, too. I looked throigh my records and it looks like I only paid $12.00 for that one. I would grade it MS62. I keep debating on grade with that oe, butit is at ANACS right now. I got a good deal on it, even if not for the VAM.
Like this one:
1923-D Peace Dollar "Spiked 1"
People keep asking is X Morgan is a VAM...Aren't ALL Morgans VAM's? They are all varieties of Morgan silver dollars. I understand that certain ones may be more exciting than others but don't they all have a number?
Jim
Yes, they do.
Edited to add: That's not a dumb question at all!
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1900 o PCGS 67 vam 2a (polished wheat) which also has lines in eagles wing (3)
Have more but this gives examples. Are there any vams not in TOP 100 or HOT 50 that carry premiums or are they just interesting varieties. Thank you for any input.
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