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Here is one that might be fun. Eight coins with one key attribution detail for each. Some are easier than others.

Coin 1
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Coin 2
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Coin 3
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Coin 4
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Coin 5
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Coin 6
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Coin 7
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Coin 8
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    coin 1

    coin2

    coin 3 - 1888-S VAM 13 MONSTER GOUGES

    coin 4 - 1887 P VAM 1B Die cracks date
    This is a very dumb ass thread. - Laura Sperber - Tuesday January 09, 2007 11:16 AM image

    Hell, I don't need to exercise.....I get enough just pushing my luck.
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    CoxeCoxe Posts: 11,139
    ttt
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    RVDavisRVDavis Posts: 1,137
    Not enough pickups for me, but coin 2 is a 1921 , with the Denver mint mark.
    Proud recipient of YOU SUCK more than once and less than 100 times.
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    CoxeCoxe Posts: 11,139
    Both of you are right so far.
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    coin 6 - 1921-P VAM 32A (I recently sold one on eBay)
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    CoxeCoxe Posts: 11,139
    Good so far --

    Earl got:

    coin 3 - 1888-S VAM 13 MONSTER GOUGES
    coin 4 - 1887 P VAM 1B Die cracks date

    Norm got:

    coin 6 - 1921-P VAM 32A

    hints:
    coin 1 shows about all you have to go on to attribute this VAM if it is holdered.
    coin 2 is certainly a 1921-D. The die scratch is in the crack details for the variety in Rob's book. It is usually picked out by a legend break though.
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    messydeskmessydesk Posts: 20,742 ✭✭✭✭✭
    1: It's a 1921, but I don't see what the arrow is pointing to. Clash? Your hint makes me think it's an IR, yet they all have bigger diagnostics than that, unless it's a VAM 44, in which case you SUCK.
    2: 1921-D VAM 1G
    5: 1921 VAM 57A
    7: Cooties are cool! I'll have to look this one up. It's not the 79 VAM 41.
    8: 1892-O MPD VAM 12(?)
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    << <i>1: It's a 1921, but I don't see what the arrow is pointing to. Clash? Your hint makes me think it's an IR, yet they all have bigger diagnostics than that, unless it's a VAM 44, in which case you SUCK.
    2: 1921-D VAM 1G
    5: 1921 VAM 57A
    7: Cooties are cool! I'll have to look this one up. It's not the 79 VAM 41.
    8: 1892-O MPD VAM 12(?) >>



    You got #2, #5 and #8. #1 is not 1921, but is a sucky R-7. #7 is a Phila issue, but not 1879.

    So far:

    coin 1 - ?????
    coin 2 - 1921-D VAM-1G (John)
    coin 3 - 1888-S VAM 13 (Earl)
    coin 4 - 1887 VAM 1B (Earl)
    coin 5 - 1921 VAM-57A (John)
    coin 6 - 1921 VAM 32A (Norm)
    coin 7 - ?????
    coin 8 - 1892-O VAM-12 (John)
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    BIGDAVEBIGDAVE Posts: 1,764 ✭✭✭
    If your #5 is a 57a Whats Mine???

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    CoxeCoxe Posts: 11,139


    << <i>If your #5 is a 57a Whats Mine??? >>



    Interesting, but not a VAM-57A. Not familiar to me. Any other cool features?
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    BIGDAVEBIGDAVE Posts: 1,764 ✭✭✭
    Yes The Right Stars are doubled..
    And there is a second Die break above the R..

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    CoxeCoxe Posts: 11,139
    Very cool, Dave. Has Leroy seen it yet? The crack is not in the same position as on the 57A but is eerily close when you have the doubled stars and all. Doesn't match Leroy's update photo for the 57A, but the doubled stars certainly qualitfy it for consideration.

    I had one of the 1890-S date that got me like that. I didn't have an image of the VAM-1A punctuated date and thought I cherried one. The dot punch was in a different location though, a bit after the 0 digit. I think Leroy gave me a designation on it because of something else though; I forget. (I have since gotten a nice VAM-1A too.)
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    BIGDAVEBIGDAVE Posts: 1,764 ✭✭✭
    I Guess i will send it to Leroy!!!

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    CoxeCoxe Posts: 11,139
    ttt -- since the pre-TT&HNAI VAM crowd is shuffling in. Coin 1 and Coin 7 are still not guessed. #1 is an R-7 variety -- not too many of them around.
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    Coin 7 = 1884P VAM14

    If I only had a dollar for every VAM I have...err...nevermind...I do!! image

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    Still trying to see what that might be. Here is a "negative" image of coin #1.

    By the line of Liberty's neck clash through the "I" I'm guessing the coin is rotated about 7.5 degrees. If so, that shouldn't bring the "M" clash into play. I'm thinking it might be caused by a clashed letter on Liberty's neck being transferred there.And from your earlier clue, if the coin is not infrequently reeded, it would have to be one with a a different reed count than the standard 189. image

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    messydeskmessydesk Posts: 20,742 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Still trying to figure out why what seems like a faint clash mark would be the only diagnostic you'd get within a holder on #1. Does it have overlapping reeding?
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    CoxeCoxe Posts: 11,139
    It is a vertical die scratch marker and yes.

    coin 1 - ?????
    coin 2 - 1921-D VAM-1G (John)
    coin 3 - 1888-S VAM 13 (Earl)
    coin 4 - 1887 VAM 1B (Earl)
    coin 5 - 1921 VAM-57A (John)
    coin 6 - 1921 VAM 32A (Norm)
    coin 7 - 1884 VAM-14 (Terry)
    coin 8 - 1892-O VAM-12 (John)
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    messydeskmessydesk Posts: 20,742 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    << <i>1884-O VAM 4A >>

    That would be my guess too if it's not a 1921P. "Overlapping" reeding...I was keywording "infrequent" at Ashmore...image

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    CoxeCoxe Posts: 11,139


    << <i>1884-O VAM 4A >>



    Bingo!

    coin 1 - 1884-O VAM-4A (John)
    coin 2 - 1921-D VAM-1G (John)
    coin 3 - 1888-S VAM 13 (Earl)
    coin 4 - 1887 VAM 1B (Earl)
    coin 5 - 1921 VAM-57A (John)
    coin 6 - 1921 VAM 32A (Norm)
    coin 7 - 1884 VAM-14 (Terry)
    coin 8 - 1892-O VAM-12 (John)

    Someone else's turn to throw some pitches out. Thanks for playing! You guys are good.
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