hopefully this one's a mistake

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  1. tom2011

    tom2011 New Member

    its on a 1878 morgan dollar,it was from a group of silver dollars i picked up all of which arent in the greatest of shape.but on the mint mark it idoesnt look like an S or a D it looks like a square.im new to the coin hobby so i pretty much know its something easy i just dont know about. thanks in advance:smile:smile
     

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  3. Hobo

    Hobo Squirrel Hater

    Those aren't the best photos but it looks like an 'S' mintmark on a well-circulated Morgan Dollar.
     
  4. eric0911

    eric0911 SMS-71

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  6. ikandiggit

    ikandiggit Currency Error Collector

    Looks like an "S" to me.

    Can you post some close-up pics of the mint mark right-side-up?:)
     
  7. tom2011

    tom2011 New Member

  8. ikandiggit

    ikandiggit Currency Error Collector

    2nd pic shows an "S".
     
  9. tom2011

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  10. tom2011

    tom2011 New Member

    i scanned it then cut out the part scan0010.jpg
     
  11. tom2011

    tom2011 New Member

    i'll do the feathers on the arrow tomorrow- thanks for your help
     
  12. raider34

    raider34 Active Member

    It's definitely a S mint mark. It also looks like the coin has been harshly cleaned.
     
  13. Marshall

    Marshall Junior Member

    I don't think it's the VAM-60. The MM position is wrong. This is more centered than the high and left VAM-60.
     
  14. tom2011

    tom2011 New Member

    the top coin has normal arrow feathers and a S and the bottom one is has the arrow feathers of the Vam (hopefully)
     

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  15. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    I believe the 1878-S was only produced with parallel arrow feathers. Your top photo must be an 1879-S or later. The only one that had the slanted arrow feathers for 1878 was the 1878-P 7TF C Reverse.

    By the way, ALL morgan dollars are VAM's.

    Chris
     
  16. tom2011

    tom2011 New Member

    im new to coins:confused:.(the top pick was to compare feathers)the second pic is of the coin that i first posted about-its 1878
     
  17. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    That's okay! It can be a little confusing unless you have the "VAM Encyclopedia" to read about it. To make it more confusing, the '78 Reverse with the parallel arrow feathers (PAF) was also used on some of the 1879-S and 1880-CC.

    Chris
     
  18. tom2011

    tom2011 New Member

    then what would this be..thanks.to much to learn:headbang:
     

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  19. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    Well, there were six different styles of the "S" mintmark used for the Morgan dollars. It looks like it is the Type III which was used for 1878 & 1879. However, it looks as though there might be an underlying mintmark, but it is definitely not any of the six styles, and it appears to be a lot smaller. This is just a guess, but it could be an over-punched mintmark (OPM). You see, in those days, the dies were shipped from the Philadelphia Mint without the mintmark, and it was up to the branch mints to add it to the dies. Since San Francisco was also producing other denominations, it's possible that the diesinker picked up the wrong mintmark punch, one for say, a half dollar or quarter dollar. When he realized his mistake, he simply repunched it with the correct one. Like I said, I'm just guessing, and it would have to be examined much more closely under a microscope to be sure.

    Chris
     
  20. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    That isn't my understanding. In fact there are occaisionally letters from the branch mints to Philadelphia informing them that the dies arrived without the mintmarks on them and requesting replacements or permission to use them without the mintmark on them.
     
  21. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    Conder, I know I read it somewhere, but I can't for the life of me remember in which reference book it was. Like you said, it was cited in some letters. I'll keep looking.

    Chris
     
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