I hope you're right. An 82-O/S in 64 would be a King Kamehameha You Suck™ score.
I blew it up using the DjVu viewer, though, and I didn't see signs of die polishing lines or gouges in the ear, and didn't see any pitting on the obverse. The VAM 3 and VAM 5 have gouges in the ear that are strong enough to see even with the somewhat blurry picture. The VAM 4 has lighter lines in the ear, but major skin tags on Liberty's face, especially by the eye. I'm not sure if they could be hidden in the photo, but I couldn't see them, either.
Nope. I got it. You buggers made me pay more than common money.
There were a few nice VAMs in this one, got the ones I was chasing except the 80-O VAM-6A that got too high IMO. A shame they yanked the 87/6 a couple auctions back.
BTW, it looked like a VAM-4 to me. The 1 looked a little thick though. We'll see when it arrives.
Well, the coin arrived. It is quite interesting but I am still determining if it is as interesting as the price. The O mint mark appears to have traces of an underlying S, like the recessed VAM-4, but has a lot of deliberate vertical polishing lines in the center of the O. There may be other O/S that were better cleaned up for production in New Orleans than VAMs 3-5. The dies are not pitted as was common on the others. The are vertical polish lines inside the ear, a few extending down below the lobe. The scanner is crap in capturing both features and the macro on my digital camera cannot focus well on details. I am just about to run over to Circuit City and just get a Canon or Nikon in this recurring frustration. I'll attach a scan pic, taken at 4800dpi but still lousy as heck.
No pitting like the others. I am trying to figure out exactly what I see. Like I said, I may just take this as the reason I need a good Canon or Nikon 6Mp digicam and go get one tonight or tomorrow. Then I'll decide if it is a TT return or a Leroy ship.
<< <i>Well, the coin arrived. It is quite interesting but I am still determining if it is as interesting as the price. The O mint mark appears to have traces of an underlying S, like the recessed VAM-4, but has a lot of deliberate vertical polishing lines in the center of the O. There may be other O/S that were better cleaned up for production in New Orleans than VAMs 3-5. The dies are not pitted as was common on the others. The are vertical polish lines inside the ear, a few extending down below the lobe. The scanner is crap in capturing both features and the macro on my digital camera cannot focus well on details. I am just about to run over to Circuit City and just get a Canon or Nikon in this recurring frustration. I'll attach a scan pic, taken at 4800dpi but still lousy as heck. >>
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I blew it up using the DjVu viewer, though, and I didn't see signs of die polishing lines or gouges in the ear, and didn't see any pitting on the obverse. The VAM 3 and VAM 5 have gouges in the ear that are strong enough to see even with the somewhat blurry picture. The VAM 4 has lighter lines in the ear, but major skin tags on Liberty's face, especially by the eye. I'm not sure if they could be hidden in the photo, but I couldn't see them, either.
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There were a few nice VAMs in this one, got the ones I was chasing except the 80-O VAM-6A that got too high IMO. A shame they yanked the 87/6 a couple auctions back.
BTW, it looked like a VAM-4 to me. The 1 looked a little thick though. We'll see when it arrives.
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Monday I wanted that 7/6 but they yanked it and ended up with just a 86-P with a cool rev gouge. Cleaned up on Sunday.
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Sounds cool. Hope it works out as a new one. Any pitting like on the other O/S coins?
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<< <i>Well, the coin arrived. It is quite interesting but I am still determining if it is as interesting as the price. The O mint mark appears to have traces of an underlying S, like the recessed VAM-4, but has a lot of deliberate vertical polishing lines in the center of the O. There may be other O/S that were better cleaned up for production in New Orleans than VAMs 3-5. The dies are not pitted as was common on the others. The are vertical polish lines inside the ear, a few extending down below the lobe. The scanner is crap in capturing both features and the macro on my digital camera cannot focus well on details. I am just about to run over to Circuit City and just get a Canon or Nikon in this recurring frustration. I'll attach a scan pic, taken at 4800dpi but still lousy as heck.
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TO parphrase Lloyd Bentesn...I have an O/S....sir, I know O/Ss....this ain't no O/S!!