1921 D Morgan Dollar. Is this a VAM variety? Large file.

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  1. Nolan Workman

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  3. cpm9ball

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    @Nolan Workman

    All Morgan dollars are VAM's, but you may want to commit suicide before you finish going through all of the 1921-D VAM's to find yours. Die cracks are not ordinarily attributed as VAM's. Have fun! ~ Chris
     
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  5. Nolan Workman

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    Thanks for the great reference mynamespat. I have my work cut out for me. Thanks again.
     
  6. Nolan Workman

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    Best guess, VAM-10. vam10.jpg IS_1.jpg
     
  7. Dave Waterstraat

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    Have a look at 1CP.
     
  8. Nolan Workman

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    Dead on, thank you Dave and everyone for the help. This is my first experience with the Morgans.
     
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  11. GoldFinger1969

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  12. Pickin and Grinin

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    That's a sharp 21D, I don't disagree on the grade.
    21's are a unique breed. Finding high grade examples can be difficult.
    That's a really nice example of a gem coin!
     
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  13. GoldFinger1969

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    Wow, it went for $6,300 :wideyed:.....no idea if that is fair or not, but the price was laying about $1,000 or so up to 1 day before the auction. So I figured it was gonna sell for under $2,000 with the BP.

    Guess not.......
     
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