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1889 O VAM 1A
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1889 O VAM 1A
Looks like the die clash for VAM 1A but it is badly worn so tough to see. Need confirmation if possible
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Re: 1889 O VAM 1A
Not likely to my eyes but happy to hear the thoughts of others. For one thing, no corresponding clash lines indicating an E transfer but they could be hidden by wear. If so, you'd still need to see letter transfer for it to be a 1A(1 or 2).
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Re: 1889 O VAM 1A
I’m gonna go with negatory ghost rider.
I go totally NUTS for WOW! VAMs!! Or is that from WOW! VAMs?
Re: 1889 O VAM 1A
That would be a "no" from me as well.
Re: 1889 O VAM 1A
I think my 20A shows a bit better and for a comparison of how nice a coin that is often needed to see letter transfer:
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Re: 1889 O VAM 1A
I'm a no as well. Even on well worn coins you can pick use PUPs to assist in analysis. In this case I don't see them. Attached is a 1a1 that is very abused, and my file pictures are not great, but the pick up points (obverse crack B-U, reverse profile) are reasonably visible.
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Re: 1889 O VAM 1A
Fab additions! Definitely need those clash lines (and crack(s)) to help.Dirtdoctor wrote: ↑Tue Mar 28, 2023 10:36 amI'm a no as well. Even on well worn coins you can pick use PUPs to assist in analysis. In this case I don't see them. Attached is a 1a1 that is very abused, and my file pictures are not great, but the pick up points (obverse crack B-U, reverse profile) are reasonably visible.
I'd say 'X marks the spot' but I don't know what treasure is supposed to be found in front of the eagle's beak?
