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No. It's the Specific VAM # assigned to this particular set of dies and state. VAM #'s are used to identify and catalogue specific die...
Here is a full resolution image of the obverse. Click on it and scroll around, check out how bad the die was. It's pretty insane. [IMG]
The VAM-13B is a terminal state obverse die that was used to strike the coin. Here is a link to the VAMWorld page on it.
Picked this up today. It's an 1889-O Morgan Dollar VAM-13B with a very distressed obverse die. [ATTACH]
I am curious as to what definition of a coin you are referring to? Your's or an official one? I can buy into your argument about blank planchets...
I'm going to guess MS-64 and you paid $67.00.
That's what I was thinking. The data entry person transposed the numbers in the date.
I figured this would be a good one.
How about this one? I just won it on GC. I bought it because the value of the coin inside is the same as that listed on the label. I like it...
I could not agree more. Acetone is without a doubt the "Industry Standard" for removing PVC contamination. The only dangerous part about acetone...
How about this one while we wait? It was on my watch list over on Great Collections. 1913 Type 1 Buffalo in a PCGS MS-65 Rattler with a Gold CAC...
I'll go $225.00
I'm seeing a 62+ with a good shot at 63. In my opinion those large marks on her chin and around her mouth are really going to hold it back.
I use MS-70, but only on select coins. I never use it on copper and the silver coins I use it on have no toning. I will use it only on...
No, the 7 seems perfectly fine to me.
I think you posted the wrong reverse image. ;)
Thanks, I just keep stumbling on these. When I was looking through his tray's I saw the reverse and thought "wait a second, I don't remember...
Picked this up today. It's an 1879-S reverse of '78. I've been looking for one of these for a while now. I paid $50.00 even for it. It has some...
Well, I guess we are not going to get any more guesses. With that said, @Beefer518 took this round with his guess of $1500.00. The final price...
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