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VAM folks.......help with a 21 morgan please

won it on ebay, picked it up because I liked all the die cracks, coin in hand reveals a die chip on obv. and dot on rev.
Any idea on VAM ??
How about grade ???




BTW.........I have a hard time agreeing with the PCGS grade.
Herb
Any idea on VAM ??
How about grade ???




BTW.........I have a hard time agreeing with the PCGS grade.
Herb
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Jack, Rob, Becky anyone ????????????? I did say "please"
just noticed the double clash under chin
Herb
at arms length she does'nt look too bad.
Herb
Sorry I can't help. I'm traveling at the in-laws and have no references. The crack patterns look familiar. Might be one without a vam assignment. Leroy doesn't assign die crack VAMs and I'. not sure the chip is large enough to stand on its own. He stopped assigning VAM numbers to all but the largest dots.
Wish I could help (and wish I had more than dialup here for yout pics .
http://www.vamworld.com
and
http://www.rjrc.com
Very nice coin and photos...
I would say 63 but it might have enough eye appeal and luster to go 64...
Can't help you on the Vam but it looks like that die was on it's last leg...
Currently Listed: Nothing
Take Care, Dave
I bought one recently that looks like a slightly earlier Die State with what looks like the same cracks on the obverse only lighter. The reverse has a few that are similar but then others not. No dot either.
Mine doesn't have the double clash either on the obverse either.
I thought mine was cool because of the die cracks too.
EBay 1921P
I also bought a Fun with 21D book this weekend from that guy in the post above me...I guess since he's not home and with his in-laws the shipping will be delayed.
If I only had a dollar for every VAM I have...err...nevermind...I do!!
My "Fun With 21D" Die State Collection - QX5 Pics Attached
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