I agree, morgans dollars, peace dollars, would be a vam, my latest adventures our ike dollars, which has master hub doubling, which is transferred...
Heres a die hub, as non cents would says, its has shelve like look in some areas, along with other damage too...
Rascal right, loose die is the same as the rest, it just says what caused the damage
I looked for coins on sunday, seen a 1888 over 7 Indian Cent, but wasn't the real deal, had my ike dollars looked at, that were a big hit, I sent...
Did you sit in on potters speech, he was using some of my coins for his show, most was on staging, he knows I know a lot on that topic
that was jim, but yes I was there when you showed up, thats show was a lot of fun
Ikes are really hot right now, I just sent in 3 to IDDD, two 74-D, and a 72 type III, all DDOs
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Nice coin ken, I'll photo my tomorrow, I found it rolls hunting some yrs ago,
Sure, Mr. Carr owns the dies, (1964 Peace Dollar) he also bought a press from the mint, not sure which mint, Bernad Von Nothaus was making the...
This is all I have to say, everything you said makes up the vams, thats the final out come of the program, this thread is only the beginning of...
Back from the coin show, pretty cool, Rick Snow, Ken Potter, Coneca, somme of the big people in the coin world, were there, Anyone can I'll say...
Were all in luck on this thread, I'm off to the coin show as we speak, I'm sitting with potter, I'll find out more at show for everyone, both...
The point is, their in the market, and I seen them first hand, they weren't stamped copied at first, or any mint marks either, that didn't happen...
Thoses dies were sold, and are being minted by the royal oak mint's, I use to see them at Michigan coin shows all the time, about 2 yrs ago there...
just like this post http://www.cointalk.com/threads/1903-s-morgan-dollar-ddr.238870/#post-1821362 you were wrong then, and your wrong now
vam world always lists normal dies, so you have something to compare too
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