Welcome to CT. Take a photo of the obverse in it;s normal upright position with the reverse in a mirror. What you describe may be a rotated die.
I think 1 and 2 are the same number just different fonts, 2547 3rd one 2538
Agree. He is also the administrator of VamWorld. If you become a member you can get the benefit of some extremely knowledgeable vam collectors....
The most time consuming Morgans are those without visible anomalies. These have to be checked against the die scratches/die scribbles section,...
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Not even close to expert,lol. You just get into a routine. I first study the coins and write down the cracks, breaks, clashes date and mintmark...
I have 4 left to do and I am now wishing I had done the '23s first. Still got the 23d and 23s, and a 22d to go, and a 1901 0 morgan left to do
And frustrating
I am at the moment trying to VAM a '23D. It has one of the longest lists of die breaks on VAM world. It is a matter of patience and repetitive...
The horizontal of the 5 took a hit
Cuds involve the rim and generally spread into the field
Still waiting to see the reply from Dr Wiles. If it is a dropped R as discussed by others then you should pay the money to have it attributed
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With friends like that who needs enemas ( not a typo)
They are listed as "RIT" variety not BIE. You need to check the listed die markers for each one against your coin
A "BIE" has a vertical die chip between the B and the E, hence BiE
3 posts across the forums all the same. Also from one of your posts in What's it worth? I don't believe Dr Wiles from Variety Vista would request...
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There are some that are more collectable than others, such as those listed in the top 100 etc. but generally, people attribute them for many...
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