Description: 1921-D Morgan VAM 1J LDS Die Break A, Cud at United, Collar Clash Obverse, Scribbling Die Scratches Really Nice Condition for This Difficult to Find R-7 CoinObverse IV 1 - Collar clash with light reeding indent at outside edge of rim from 11-1 o'clock appearing on EDS of breaks. Reverse D2a– Large die break at top of A in STATES extending left into denticles. Late die states show heavy die crack at top of ED in UNITED extending left and right to denticles with displaced field of retained cud.Comments:1- VAM-1J exhibits a large die break above the top of the A in STATES extending up and left into the denticles.2- Considered the “King” of 1921-D non-cud die breaks, this is one of the largest die breaks in the 1921-D series. At the time “Fun With 1921” was published, there were only six known coins in the condition census. It appears that a small group of high quality coins was certified at NGC without the realization that they were this rare VAM. While the high end of the population has grown, this is a very tough VAM to find!I have just been retained to sell an inheritance of Silver Dollars plus I will be selling many of my own. Please mark me as I will be putting many coins up in the next few months. In addition to the inheritance lot I've been assembling a large inventory of my own for about 8 years and feel vams are one area with lots of growth in the coin market. Many vam dollars have only a handful known to exist and the registries sets keep growing. With limited supplies and an ever growing demand this is a very safe venue to invest in the coin market. Add the fact that they are up to 130 years old, one of the most collected U.S. coins in the world and the fact that vam varieties are rare, it only makes them more collectible. Please use the pics to carefully examine coins for dents, dings, scratches, flaws, cleanings and wear, then grade for yourself, for I'm not a professional coin grader and can only give my opinion of a grade. I try to take the best picture I can, so you can make the best buying decision. I always take coins out of holders, unless professionally graded, for the picture so you can see the coin without any obstructions. Please remember that sometimes the coin maybe lighter or darker when you receive it, due to lighting variations. Any questions, I will gladly answer.
Price: 125 USD
Location: Siletz, Oregon
End Time: 2024-12-15T02:08:58.000Z
Shipping Cost: 3.95 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Certification: Uncertified
Mint Location: Denver
Grade: Ungraded
Year: 1921
Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated