1880-P Morgan - Clashed M - Is this a VAM 43?
nesvt
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It's tough to capture. I did my best on the clashed M over the D.
The reverse matches the VAM 43.
The obverse does not look like the VAM 32A.
I checked the other clashed M 80-P Morgans. Different clash positions and other diagnostics for the 31A, 24A, and 39A.
Does anyone have an 80-P 43 to compare? It's listed as an R-7 coin?
full obverse
full reverse
The 43 shares the same reverse as the 32A. Here's a link to the ashmore image...
The reverse matches the VAM 43.
The obverse does not look like the VAM 32A.
I checked the other clashed M 80-P Morgans. Different clash positions and other diagnostics for the 31A, 24A, and 39A.
Does anyone have an 80-P 43 to compare? It's listed as an R-7 coin?
full obverse
full reverse
The 43 shares the same reverse as the 32A. Here's a link to the ashmore image...
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<< <i>I don't know, but damn that's a great picture. The focus is perfect! >>
rofl-I was going to post the same thing.
nesvt, how did you get those great closeups? Microscope/camera thingy? That's the technical term, from what I hear.
43 III211 • C3a (Doubled 1-0, Clashed Reverse M) ( ?) I-3 R-7
Reverse C3a– Same clashed die as VAM 32A reverse with raised designer’s initial M from obverse showing above d in God.
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