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Just picked up a raw 1884-CC Morgan with pitted dies - New VAM? - More Pictures and Question on Grad
Picked up a few raw Morgans today. Have been able to attribute all but one. Found an 1883-O O/O VAM 13, 1901-O VAM 1A with a double clashed T in the hairvee, 1878-S VAM 5 with a triple eyelid and double wheat leaves. All are MS62-63.
I don't have enough experience or knowledge to be buying raw CC Morgans, but I couldn't pass on this 1884-CC. The photos of the obverse and reverse are horrible (they're my photos). The colors are off. The actual tone is more like the close-ups. It also needs an acetone bath.
Looks like the VAM 7 photo in the VAM book. First 8 is strongly doubled. My coin has SEVERELY pitted dies. Also has some nice cracks. The area above TES in STATES is displaced (lower above the letters). Is there a VAM 7A? Did I miss a new discovery? If not, do you think Leroy would give this one a new designation? I'd ask for opinions on grade, but I know the full-coin images are pretty bad.








I don't have enough experience or knowledge to be buying raw CC Morgans, but I couldn't pass on this 1884-CC. The photos of the obverse and reverse are horrible (they're my photos). The colors are off. The actual tone is more like the close-ups. It also needs an acetone bath.
Looks like the VAM 7 photo in the VAM book. First 8 is strongly doubled. My coin has SEVERELY pitted dies. Also has some nice cracks. The area above TES in STATES is displaced (lower above the letters). Is there a VAM 7A? Did I miss a new discovery? If not, do you think Leroy would give this one a new designation? I'd ask for opinions on grade, but I know the full-coin images are pretty bad.
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https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/quarters/washington-quarters-major-sets/washington-quarters-date-set-circulation-strikes-1932-present/publishedset/209923
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/quarters/washington-quarters-major-sets/washington-quarters-date-set-circulation-strikes-1932-present/album/209923
Your photos continue to amaze me!
The pitting actually looks fairly minor to me. On the various dates in the Morgan series where pitted reverse die VAM designations have been assigned, I believe they're all much more severe than this. Minor rusting of dies was fairly common in the Morgan series, and the resulting "pimple effect" is what I believe we see here.
I do believe, however, that the die crack on the top reverse has actually become serious enough to be a die break... and that could possibly be worthy of a new VAM number.
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I agree with John that Leroy will probably not attribute it with a new VAM but may note it in the existing VAM number covering the die. Regardless of this, he should see it in case I'm wrong!
Rob
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What do you think it would grade?
Prooflike:
Kennedy:
Frost and mirrors:I think this coin is a circulated proof, and was trying to see if there was any way to verify it by looking closely at the frost, but frost is frost as far I can tell.
Stuart
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