Yup, what Jaelus said, no rail would be a pass for me as well, unless you plan on just shooting large dollars. I'm not so sure about that...
Yeah, I've found that myself, date placement is not always what you may think it is and to not rule out other options..
PF67
Thank you for the report JB and congrats on filling a couple of spots in your prime numbers. I do have a question, were the VAM Thing...
The place to start is determining the reverse die type. http://ec2-13-58-222-16.us-east-2.compute.amazonaws.com/wiki/C4-C4C3-C3_Comps Then sort...
AU deets for me. An unfortunate demise for what was a nice example.
Welcome to CT! The blackish color on the coin on the left is what I refer to as terminal stage toning and is considered environmental damage by...
It has the cheek of a 62 but I'll guess PCGS gave it 63.
I was going to post a link to the Jhon E. Cash Toned Morgans site but he seems to have 503'd
This one and VAM-9 are on my dream list.....:woot:
First, welcome to CT. It looks like someone has already attributed these. The 1880 (P?) appears to be VAM-8 or 81 on the holder. If it is in fact...
MS63
MS64
This, and risk end up looking like a Dalmatian ...
AU58. The overall toning especially in the fields appears to be the result of handling/ brief circulation to me.
I went MS65 thinking it must be at least, I also find it difficult to grade anything struck from a nickel planchet, most specifically Buffalos,,,
MS64.
I'm almost always looking up what VAM a Morgan Dollar is especially if it's one I'm considering purchasing. It's who I am and what I love to do...
I just changed my example in my database from VAM-1E to 53 about a month ago..
You're off the island mister....:sour::p If it's any consolation Hawkeye says this is the most common VAM for 81-O:)
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