Vam people, how common are 2 VAMS on one coin?
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Found a 21 Morgan with infrequent edge reeding and extra berries too! Will anacs list both on the holder?-Thanks--------BigE
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<< <i>I think the IR 21-P comes in two flavors. The D1 reverse has 17 berries, the D2 reverse has 16. >>
Yes, but there's only one known variety with the D2 reverse, the VAM 44, discovered in 2004.
44 IV 35 • D2a (Infrequently Reeded, Doubled Profile) (157) I-5 R-6
Obverse IV 35– Slightly doubled and tripled profile including front of LIBERTY band, hair above forehead, nose, lips, chin and neck. Very slightly tripled right stars and 6 & 7 left stars.
Reverse D2a– First reported D2 reverse with I.R. reeding. Die markers– Horizontal polishing line thru eagle’s right wing fourth and ninth outside feather from wing bottom. Edge– Infrequently reeded variety.
Let us know if this is what you have and post a photo.
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Herb
Large cents, half cents, busties, etc. have all been collected like this. A VAM is not a "thing" on a coin.
<< <i>Okay.....so I'm confused.......................my discovery coin 1921 VAM57 & 57A is not 2 VAMs on one coin??? >>
I believe the cracks are just indicative of a different die state, hence a v57A and not an entirely new number.
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Herb
Not so. What about the 1880-O VAM 49?
If all it had was the overdate feature it would be a VAM 6.
If all it had was the Hangnail feature it would be a VAM 48.
But VAM 49 has both features, which makes it twice as neat!
<< <i>Okay.....so I'm confused.......................my discovery coin 1921 VAM57 & 57A is not 2 VAMs on one coin??? >>
That's an interesting case in that the discovery was on a late die state of a die pair that hadn't yet been cataloged. The discovery coin is a VAM 57A. It's assumed based on the characteristics of the dies that don't include die damage that an earlier die state coin exists, which would be called VAM 57 once it is found.
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<< <i>Found a 21 Morgan with infrequent edge reeding and extra berries too! Will anacs list both on the holder?-Thanks--------BigE >>
There are many different VAMs for the infrequent reeding. 4, 13, 25, 26, 27, 27A, 28, and 29 all have 17 berries, VAM 44 has 16 and is considered the rarest.
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<< <i>Okay.....so I'm confused.......................my discovery coin 1921 VAM57 & 57A is not 2 VAMs on one coin??? >>
That's an interesting case in that the discovery was on a late die state of a die pair that hadn't yet been cataloged. The discovery coin is a VAM 57A. It's assumed based on the characteristics of the dies that don't include die damage that an earlier die state coin exists, which would be called VAM 57 once it is found. >>
Thank you John....................I think the light bulb just went on.
Herb
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