1921-P VAM-24A
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1921-P VAM-24A (formerly VAM-3J) '''Tripled E PLURIBUS, Die Break U & N, Pitted Star, Scribbling Die Scratches''' Discovered by William Scholl, November 2002. Revised 2006 '''24A'''(revised) '''IV 18 · D2a (Tripled E PLURIBUS, Die Break U & N, Pitted Star, Scribbling Die Scratches) (189) I-3 R-6''' '''Obverse IV 18–''' Raised dots from rusted die pits around fourth right star. '''Reverse D2a–''' Die crack thru top of UNITED and bottom of ONE DOLLAR with large die break t top of U up to rim, break at top of N in UNITED, break on lower point of left star and field displacement between NE of ONE. Some fine raised dots around G in God and ONE from rusted die. '''Comments:''' '''1-''' Fine die scratches in various directions on over-polished tail feathers around eagle's left wing and body and in middle of eagle's left wing. ''Die marker'' - Die break at top of N in UNITED '''2-''' 1-28-08: Leroy has determined that this VAM is the same as [[1921-P VAM-3M, which has been eliminated in the 2008 VAM supplement. '''3-'''14-10: Late die state of [[1921-P VAM-24 found to have rust pitted star before 24A breaks have formed. LVA Plate Photos Additional Photos Raised dots from rusted die pits around fourth right star. Large die break above the U in UNITED with small die chip at top middle of N. Late die state: (coin courtesy of William Scholl)The triangle above the U in UNUM becomes more pronounced and raised as it advances: This is a medium die state of the break: (coin courtesy of Jim Hart) Specimens exhibit pitting around G in GOD and ONE from a rusted die. PCGS MS64 ANACS MS63 PCGS MS62 SEGS MS62 PCGS MS61