The 1894 Morgan Dollar
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A Question for the forum. Ths coin has a low mintage but that can be decieving. These are priced high these days, not sure why.
Can anyone explain the differance between the 1894 proofs and the biz strikes?
Are these coin in high demand ...the biz strikes?
Thanks in advance.
Can anyone explain the differance between the 1894 proofs and the biz strikes?
Are these coin in high demand ...the biz strikes?
Thanks in advance.
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Despite the VAM book's two varieties, with VAM-1 being the business strike and VAM-2 being the proof strike, there were actually two different obverse dies used in striking the proofs from my observations. First, a simple key point of differentiation. Look at the upright of the 4 in the date. On proof strikes, it falls nearly straight down over the 13th denticle from the bust tip. It will be clearly between the 12th and 13th denticles on the business strikes. There are misattributed ones on both sides of that curtain which can be verified as not simply cross-use of the working dies by further examination. The rim on the 1894 cannot be used as a deterministic factor, nor can the squaring of the denticles for the full 360 degrees on both sides. (These are 19th century proofs.) A proof that is designated as a prooflike business strike would be a serious mistake. As for the two different proof obverse dies, look at the position of the 1 in the date. You will find two slightly different starting positions relative to the 3rd denticle as well as its lean. The centerline of the 8 relative to the 6th denticle also is slightly different between the dies.
Another serious issue is the altered 1894-O. I could go on about that as well. Complicating them though is that for some, a common hub was used in preparing the reverse dies. (You can see it if you look at the left reverse star. The tip pointing to the rim is significantly smaller and leans toward ONE.)
(edited to correct typos.)
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