MS-64 and VAM-3....:)
Does "Been beat to Death" refer to your attempt to image the coin or the condition of the coin?
It appears to be a 502 to me (which is the cross to Wexler's WRPM-003)
Yes, a close up of the date would be helpful and of the neck area that is noted (VAM-70)to have die polishing lines.
Yes, most likely strike doubling on the leaves but the clash marks appear to be a VAM-5 stage. Full images would help identify.
You need to adjust your white balance.....:p
Or V Kurt....:rolleyes:
The post and user ID have been deleted on CCF as well. :troll:
Nice die chip! ... Welcome to CT!
I'm leaning towards 1A.
It's tough taking pictures of Morgans with frosty devises. The minor lustre grazes always pop. I'm not shocked it didn't grade PL though.
I can't tell from your image if it is or isn't for sure. If it's not it's an evil mimic contact mark....
You can save a general search using the "more filters" option on the side bar, choose "sellers" and "exclude" then load it up with the sellers...
MS65. Not sure if it would be PL or not by the pictures but PCGS was tough on this designation at the time this was graded. (finger gasket insert)
Looks like a D over P.....:D
Those flips look soft. I would lose them and put them in something safe.
It's definitely a VAM-36-A as attributed by @messydesk. I can see the m in the ear and what looks like the bridge die crack over the mint mark...
This reminds me, Easter is right around the corner. I'll be coloring some eggs soon....
MS62 and VAM-36A
Do I see a mint mark on the obverse? :)
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