Vammer's Dismay

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by No_Ragrets, Apr 25, 2025 at 5:24 PM.

  1. No_Ragrets

    No_Ragrets Self-proclaimed Semi-Amateur Numismatist Supporter

    I certainly appreciate the product (figuring out the die variety) of vamming Morgans, but i absolutely loathe those 2 particular years. You know which years I'm talking about if you [mostly] like to find the VAM... 1878 and 1921. I've had my hands on enough of the 7TF 78's and have somewhat gotten used to it, but just picked up my first 7/8 coin and it's driving me crazy! :yack::banghead::dead:

    I think I'm taking a short break from this one. Otherwise, I might end up with a coin-sized hole in the wall with my neighbors finding themselves a strange new (old) coin in their possession
     
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  3. The Half Dime

    The Half Dime Arrows!

    For 1921, I think there's over 500 VAM varieties. Needless to say, a 1921 I had sported some die cracks, but I eventually gave up on vamming.

    Out of the Morgans I own or once owned, an 1884-O is the only one I've successfully vammed. VAM-10, O/O, looks like doubled date (likely not), in an NGC MS64 slab.
     
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  4. Barney McRae

    Barney McRae Well-Known Member

    I love VAMS with major clashes, and some doubled dates. Doubled ears make me cross eyed and sometimes I start seeing things that aren't there. I don't even look for them on 1921s, I'd end up in a padded cell. I'll bet the TPGs despise attribution on them as well. One of my favorites is the 1886 3+2 clashed reverse. No missing that one, it jumps out and screams at you. I own two of them, one just came back MS67 VAM1-C. A shocking find in the internet wild, and for around $50. I posted it on Coin Talk recently. PCGS, population 10 for attribution and grade, none higher.:eek:
    Here is another. Since these photos (sellers), VSS has attributed this basement slab as VAM 1-C as well. Sometime in the near future, this will be sent to PCGS to crack out and cross over, no minimum grade, whatever it grades at, it slabs at. It is also a beauty with die polish lines and attractive rim toning, but with a very small lamination chip on Liberty's face. 1886 NTC 67.png 1887 NTC 67 Rev.png
     
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  5. Mr.Q

    Mr.Q Well-Known Member

    Good luck with the VAM. I love all Morgan and Peace Dollars no matter what condition they are in. Thanks for the post nice Morgan.
     
  6. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    I have a few but VAM’s drive me crazy. I’ve never been a collector of them and never will be.
     
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  7. Barney McRae

    Barney McRae Well-Known Member

    Some of them are worth a PILE of money. 1878 S long nock is crazy valuable in higher grade.
     
  8. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    I won’t argue their price points but they drive me crazy either way all the minor differences.
     
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