A GSA 1882-CC I picked up a few years back: The toning is a bit weird but it has multiple clash marks and rotated reverse.
You must know your VAMs. Here's a few pics I took a while ago: Closeups of the lips and the back of the cap: Clashes are all over the reverse:
keep posting gang!! :thumb: Harpo!! here a Vam link that may help! http://www.ashmore.com/vamupdate/index.htm
That link is missing a lot of varieties on this VAM. I just had 2 more discoveries as part of the sequence that is now up to 12 VAMs for this one die pair.
keep posting gang!! :devil: ashmore has not been updated since 2008 I think.or you have to pay to get the up to date pg
keep posting gang!!I think Morgan Dollar fever is in the air I do use VAMworld:thumb: a lot but have not had to many to look up. BV
ANACS 1885 O in a 2nd generation "slab" (really just a sealed plastic envelope) slabbed and graded as a "MS 63/63" in Dec 1985 Wonder what it would grade today?
Two MORGAN COINS deceased Lt. Commander Deeming left for his Great-Great-Grandson which he carried thru the second world war in his foot locker. Hopefully a proper introduction for a youth collecting coins. Please suggest a suitable reading as an introduction for a thirteen year old that will fuel his interest. Thank You!
Waiting for my new camera to come in the mail, but I've got three Morgans, an AU 1921, an AU 1903, which is a little more expensive then regular Morgans, by about $20, I found it in a money clip that I got on a mixed coin lot on eBay, the date was upside down, so the person did not know it was more expensive. There is no damage to the coin from the money clip. I also have a Fine 1878.
Just bought this NGC-graded MS64 a few days ago. It was so cheap (I thought), I feel like I practically stole it. This is a smidge less common than the common dates -- and I think a little bit harder to find nicely toned.