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Contents
1893-CC VAM-2 CC Tilted Right
Discovered by Melvin Carmichael, August 1951.
2 III2 1 - C3b (CC Tilted Right) I-2 R-3
Obverse III2 1- Some specimens show die chip in 3 on right side between loops.
Reverse C3b - Mint mark tilted to right
Comments:
1. Late die stage specimens are particularly desirable as these are believed to be among the very last coins struck at the Carson City Mint. Twelve branch mint proofs are reported and were struck from a strongly re-polished stage of this marriage.
Threads:
1. http://www.vamworld.wikispaces.com/share/view/68884242
LVA Plate Photos
Additional Photos
Date position
CC tilted right with the upper serif of the first C centered under the bow knot
The specific obverse die may be further identified by several horizontal lines within
a gap in Liberty's hair directly behind her jaw. These are present on all stages of
this die including the branch mint proofs.
Late die stage examples of this marriage are identified by the presence of two
strong 'cap vee' clashmarks between the wreath bough and wing along with fine
cracks thru the letters of AMERICA as pictured. On the proof examples, the die
is polished to a mirror finish with just the tip of the 'vee' clashes remaining. The
cracks thru AMERICA are still visible. The proofs are thought to be the last coins
struck at the Carson City Mint.
A late die stage business strike
Full Coin Photos
Large Full Coin Copyrighted© VAM-2 Images© on loan to VAMworld [courtesy] ® ATTRIBUTED BY
Following Are Proofs and Their Pedigrees
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