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1878 8TF Morgan's

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As posted in another topic I have found myself collecting 1878 8TF Morgan's. Here are some that were imaged by Bruce:

 

ANACS MS 64 OBV PL, I believe this is a VAM 4:

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ANACS MS 64, not sure of the VAM:

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PCGS MS64 VAM6:

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PCGS MS64 VAM3:

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NGC MS64 VAM3:

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NGC MS64 VAM16:

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NGC MS64 VAM4:

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I pulled these out of my files. The first dies had these small feathers at the base of the wings. When you see them, you should immediately check for a DDO and/or RPD.

 

Chris

 

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This is why I like hunting for 8TF's with those small feathers. All of these are raw, and they are easily identified. Now, if I could just find a VAM9.

 

Chris

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