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Revision as of 00:55, 27 November 2020
Contents
1921-P VAM-8B Dot Wing, Scribbles, Die Scratch G, Breaks Lips Field, UM, Beveled Denticles
Discovered 2009 by Jason Henrichsen
Revised November 2020.
8B IV 4 - D2b (Dot Wing, Scribbles, Die Scratch G, Breaks Lips Field, UM, Beveled Denticles) (189) I-4 R-7
Obverse IV 4 - Die crack from nose down in front of lips and chin to second left star with displaced field break at lips. Later, die crack develops from Phrygian cap fold over to M with displaced field break below U.
Reverse D2b - Beveled field at denticles above OF.
Comments:
1. After the VAM-44, the VAM-8B is the highest rated variety for 21-P with both exceptional rarity and desirability.