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Discovered by Michael Fey, May 2000. Revised 2008<br /> | Discovered by Michael Fey, May 2000. Revised 2008<br /> | ||
'''1L1 IV 1 · D2a (Die Break AM, Scribbling Die Scratches) (189) I-2 R-5'''<br /> | '''1L1 IV 1 · D2a (Die Break AM, Scribbling Die Scratches) (189) I-2 R-5'''<br /> | ||
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+ | '''1.''' [http://www.vamworld.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=3418 Additional photos added] <br /> | ||
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= LVA Plate Photos: = | = LVA Plate Photos: = | ||
= Additional Photos: = | = Additional Photos: = | ||
Please note that there is an amazingly similar die crack in the same shape as the die break on the VAM-1AR coin. If you have what looks like a VAM-1L early die state, be sure to check the diagnostic cracks on the [[1921-D VAM-1AR|VAM-1AR]] to be certain of the attribution. One key to distinguishing a VAM-1L coin from [[1921-D VAM-1AR|VAM-1AR]] is the slightly upward curving crack between the IC of AMERICA.<br /> | Please note that there is an amazingly similar die crack in the same shape as the die break on the VAM-1AR coin. If you have what looks like a VAM-1L early die state, be sure to check the diagnostic cracks on the [[1921-D VAM-1AR|VAM-1AR]] to be certain of the attribution. One key to distinguishing a VAM-1L coin from [[1921-D VAM-1AR|VAM-1AR]] is the slightly upward curving crack between the IC of AMERICA.<br /> | ||
[[image:1921d_vam1l.jpg]]<br /> | [[image:1921d_vam1l.jpg]]<br /> | ||
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+ | Click on each photo to enlarge it, then click the back arrow to return. <br /> | ||
+ | <gallery mode="packed" widths=300px heights=300px perrow=4> | ||
+ | 1921-D VAM-1L1 Scribbles.jpg | ||
+ | 1921-D VAM-1L1 Scribbles 2.jpg | ||
+ | 1921-D VAM-1L1 Scribbles 3.jpg | ||
+ | 1921-D VAM-1L1 Die Crack AM.jpg | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
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= Full Coin Photos = | = Full Coin Photos = | ||
[[image:iw09-21d-v1L1-3-9-15.jpg]]<br /> | [[image:iw09-21d-v1L1-3-9-15.jpg]]<br /> |
Latest revision as of 19:55, 23 March 2020
Contents
1921-D VAM-1L1 Die Break AM, Scribbling Die Scratches
Discovered by Michael Fey, May 2000. Revised 2008
1L1 IV 1 · D2a (Die Break AM, Scribbling Die Scratches) (189) I-2 R-5
Reverse D2a– Small die break from the top left of M in AMERICA extending to left halfway to A top.
Fine die scratches in various directions on over polished tail feathers around eagle’s right leg, between eagle’s left wing and body and in middle of both wings. Die marker - Long vertical die scratch in middle of tail feathers between eagle's legs.
Comments:
1. The VAM-1L variety has one of the nicer breaks in the 1921-D grouping. There is a significant die break emerging from the top left side of the M in AMERICA, running to the left toward the neighboring A. Look at the size of the break coming off the M!
Threads:
1. Additional photos added
LVA Plate Photos:
Additional Photos:
Please note that there is an amazingly similar die crack in the same shape as the die break on the VAM-1AR coin. If you have what looks like a VAM-1L early die state, be sure to check the diagnostic cracks on the VAM-1AR to be certain of the attribution. One key to distinguishing a VAM-1L coin from VAM-1AR is the slightly upward curving crack between the IC of AMERICA.
Click on each photo to enlarge it, then click the back arrow to return.
Full Coin Photos
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