Looking for some help on this 21-S Morgan I picked up. Both sides are over polished. The obverse has file lines throughout the fields, the bottom of the M is missing from the neck, the denticles are very odd looking, almost looking like upside down Us. The reverse has large blank areas in the wings. The scribbles area is just straight filing lines. The wreath is over polished to the point that one of the berries is floating completely detached. It's just very odd looking. Sorry for the crappy pics... taken with my cell phone thru a 10x triplet. Any help would be appreciated.
FC Obverse:
FC Reverse:
Date and denticles:
Reverse Pics:
1921 S Morgan with Over Polished Obverse and Reverse
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- Raybob15239
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1921 S Morgan with Over Polished Obverse and Reverse
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- Raybob15239
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Re: 1921 S Morgan with Over Polished Obverse and Reverse
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Re: 1921 S Morgan with Over Polished Obverse and Reverse
The first one that popped into mind was VAM 1CI, but this looks not to be that one.
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Re: 1921 S Morgan with Over Polished Obverse and Reverse
Maybe VAM 1U.
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Re: 1921 S Morgan with Over Polished Obverse and Reverse
Thank you, Lioncutter! It is 1U!
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