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<p>[QUOTE="Barney McRae, post: 26168311, member: 150594"]I love VAMS with major clashes, and some doubled dates. Doubled ears make me cross eyed and sometimes I start seeing things that aren't there. I don't even look for them on 1921s, I'd end up in a padded cell. I'll bet the TPGs despise attribution on them as well. One of my favorites is the 1886 3+2 clashed reverse. No missing that one, it jumps out and screams at you. I own two of them, one just came back MS67 VAM1-C. A shocking find in the internet wild, and for around $50. I posted it on Coin Talk recently. PCGS, population 10 for attribution and grade, none higher.<img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie9" alt=":eek:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p>Here is another. Since these photos (sellers), VSS has attributed this basement slab as VAM 1-C as well. Sometime in the near future, this will be sent to PCGS to crack out and cross over, no minimum grade, whatever it grades at, it slabs at. It is also a beauty with die polish lines and attractive rim toning, but with a very small lamination chip on Liberty's face. [ATTACH=full]1670556[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1670557[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Barney McRae, post: 26168311, member: 150594"]I love VAMS with major clashes, and some doubled dates. Doubled ears make me cross eyed and sometimes I start seeing things that aren't there. I don't even look for them on 1921s, I'd end up in a padded cell. I'll bet the TPGs despise attribution on them as well. One of my favorites is the 1886 3+2 clashed reverse. No missing that one, it jumps out and screams at you. I own two of them, one just came back MS67 VAM1-C. A shocking find in the internet wild, and for around $50. I posted it on Coin Talk recently. PCGS, population 10 for attribution and grade, none higher.:eek: Here is another. Since these photos (sellers), VSS has attributed this basement slab as VAM 1-C as well. Sometime in the near future, this will be sent to PCGS to crack out and cross over, no minimum grade, whatever it grades at, it slabs at. It is also a beauty with die polish lines and attractive rim toning, but with a very small lamination chip on Liberty's face. [ATTACH=full]1670556[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1670557[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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