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<p>[QUOTE="heavycam.monstervam, post: 2538037, member: 73448"]OK vamps, and young fledglings ....</p><p>Here is a latest pickup, and how I came to my VAM attributing decision...... sometime , in your young careers , you will come across a Morgan Dollar, and realize it is a pretty cool specimen.... Normally a veteran vampire ,will go ahead and confirm which Vam it is, (w/1921s) using the die crack attribution guide, or just wait until you get home(before purchase) ,if u know u have a cool and possibly rare/late die state Vam.</p><p>I, today, was looking at a very cracked up, and late state vam, so, for $20 , I decided to wait until I got home to determine which vam I had............Being a veteran vampire, I knew the die chip, and multiple cracks/breaks going on here would be a cool vam regardless.... so here she be-attributed as vam 24a3 (which took all of 30 seconds) with the big die chip above the U . She's an R6 folks. .....Which is pretty darn good......</p><p>Old / new vamps , those who wanna be vamps..... what say ye??[ATTACH=full]543390[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]543391[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]543394[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]543396[/ATTACH]</p><p>Maybe one day [USER=1892]@SuperDave[/USER], will thread a write up ,. Of the different nuances it takes ,to attributing 1921 Morgan's .... hopefully, this kick starts him into doing such a daunting thread.... maybe, just maybe......</p><p>...[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="heavycam.monstervam, post: 2538037, member: 73448"]OK vamps, and young fledglings .... Here is a latest pickup, and how I came to my VAM attributing decision...... sometime , in your young careers , you will come across a Morgan Dollar, and realize it is a pretty cool specimen.... Normally a veteran vampire ,will go ahead and confirm which Vam it is, (w/1921s) using the die crack attribution guide, or just wait until you get home(before purchase) ,if u know u have a cool and possibly rare/late die state Vam. I, today, was looking at a very cracked up, and late state vam, so, for $20 , I decided to wait until I got home to determine which vam I had............Being a veteran vampire, I knew the die chip, and multiple cracks/breaks going on here would be a cool vam regardless.... so here she be-attributed as vam 24a3 (which took all of 30 seconds) with the big die chip above the U . She's an R6 folks. .....Which is pretty darn good...... Old / new vamps , those who wanna be vamps..... what say ye??[ATTACH=full]543390[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]543391[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]543394[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]543396[/ATTACH] Maybe one day [USER=1892]@SuperDave[/USER], will thread a write up ,. Of the different nuances it takes ,to attributing 1921 Morgan's .... hopefully, this kick starts him into doing such a daunting thread.... maybe, just maybe...... ...[/QUOTE]
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