As some of you may have been following the other post http://www.vamworld.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=7010, the placement of the mint mark (MM) is one subjective diagnostic to help ID a variety. And, as mentioned, some of the descriptions don’t really match up with the pictures making it a bit more difficult to type a series that is straightforward compared to other years and mints. But it's a start.
The coin I have in hand is an interesting addition to the story. First, the hunt is easily cut down by the wonderful hub doubling that was first described in the VAM-30 listing (and the 1878-P C3b varieties).
I believed this might be a VAM-33 based on the description of the obverse: “Slightly doubled top and back edge of Phrygian cap” and “all right stars towards rim” because these are definitely seen: showing right stars 1-4 (R1-R4), but I don’t see the doubling of the “URIBUS UNUM letters on top towards rim” (not shown but can if you’d like to see them).
The 33, as well as the 32/34, 35 and 36 (and 39A but supposedly not the 39? and possibly the 49 shown in a picture but it isn’t listed) with the reverse hub doubling (and others like the 44/44A without the hub doubling) have doubling of the top and back of the cap, as does this coin, but this coin shows what I believe is a clear doubling of the 18_9 (but not the 7). I'll show the digits in the second half of this post as I've run into the limit of 5...
There are no reverse hub doubled varieties with a doubled 18_9. Although the 43 supposedly has the full date digits doubled, the coin in question doesn’t match the 43’s digit doubling description.
The 33 description also states the reverse has a “O mint mark set slightly high with slight tilt to right” shared with the 30 but we’ve already worked through that not quite being the case. This coin appears to have a normal/slightly high with no tilt mark.
There is a bit of a clash seen on the obv and rev but the placement doesn’t match any of the described potential coins (39A and 42A, and the elusive and unproven 34A). I’m still trying to see if there is any letter transfer, but I don’t think so.
Thus, between the doubled 18_9 (which supposedly would be unique although I can’t rule out the 7 also being doubled), the hub doubled reverse and the MM placement all don’t match up fully to what is described. I’m not sure at all this is a new variety because the series is a bloody mess, but it is an interesting one (at least to me).
Thanks for any thoughts and insight you'd have.
Gary
1879-O double 18_9 & right stars, rev hub doubling w/ normal O MM
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1879-O double 18_9 & right stars, rev hub doubling w/ normal O MM
Last edited by keilg1 on Wed Nov 09, 2022 1:45 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: 1879-O double 18_9, rev hub doubling w/ normal O MM
Part 2 showing the date digits. I see the one doubled on the bottom of the top vertical bar, and the 8 and 9 on the upper outer right sides, but nothing to speak of on the 7:
Re: 1879-O double 18_9 & right stars, rev hub doubling w/ normal O MM
Sorry to bump this to the top by asking if anyone would have thougths on this coin?
Thanks in advance,
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Re: 1879-O double 18_9 & right stars, rev hub doubling w/ normal O MM
Post pictures of:
Wing-neck gap
Rev bow
Obv hair claw
Wing-neck gap
Rev bow
Obv hair claw
Challenge yourself,start doing your own date study!
Re: 1879-O double 18_9 & right stars, rev hub doubling w/ normal O MM
Thanks, @Vam-mysterio. Hope these help. A few different light angles but not showing much detail in any of the areas asked. Also looked to see if there was any line/scratching in the ribbon on the obverse - similar: nothing I could see.
Re: 1879-O double 18_9 & right stars, rev hub doubling w/ normal O MM
Sorry to bump this to the top again but the myster still remains. I know, a minor one to many of you but I'm a bit OCD when it comes to closing loops...
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#proudtobeneurodiverse (in my own way)