New purchase, raw '78 8tf Morgan
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That's not wear on the obverse, just rubbed off toning. Has full, unimpeded luster with no hairlines. I'd call it a really nice 64.
Coin has problems; if I were you I would be feeling very nervous now like you've been had. Just to be a nice guy will offer you $110 for the coin delivered to get you out of your pain....just kidding, lol.
14.1A is a die variety that grades very well. If the coin is fully original I can see 65.
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Every a1k reverse I see I automatically check for clashing first as a reflex and go from there as the 14.1a is so common that when you see the a1k that's most likely what it is. I recently got to see a friend's unclashed 14.1. He just plopped it in front of me like "no big deal."
I always check those for being unclashed as well. Still haven't found a second one.
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The A1k reverse with die clashes identifies it as VAM 14.1A., and I see I'm late to the thread.
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" I recently got to see a friend's unclashed 14.1. He just plopped it in front of me like "no big deal."
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14.1 are always a great find!
An un-clashed 1878 8TF VAM 14.1 find would be would be a major discovery. It seems odd to me that there have been few examples found, counterintuitive to the possibility that several sets of obverse/reverse dies would have been employed in striking these, and the odds of all sets of dies having clashed in use are highly unlikely. No one has ever proposed that all 14.1's were made from only 1 pair of dies that eventually clashed, and I'm not the one to push that theory.
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Makes me wonder if the clash was created when they were calibrating the strike on the initial dies?