Arguably the rarest VAM ever struck! 1921 D Vam 1H4 "KING OF CUDS" s recently covered in VAMVIEW. This is an 1-5 R-8 VAM! As far as I know there has never been a valid I-5 R-8 vam ever offered for sale. So few exist anyway it would be tough to find out as R-8 coins are unique.

DO YOU WANT IT? I WILL ALSO ACCEPT US JUNK SILVER BULLION OR GOLD BULLION FOR IT. 

You are looking at and bidding on the 1H3 AND 1H4 DISCOVERY PIECE SET All Certified by ANACS.

Leroy Van Allen report, articles comments and images attached. please see and read those.

The VAM 1H3 discovery coin is also mega rare. Only 2 known at this time. I have them both. That discovery piece is included as well. ALSO A DIAGNOSTIC 1H2 PIECE FOR THE SET.
See below for Van Allen data on these 3 pieces. Full data on all these coins is viewable on VAMWORLD.

Lots of other top vams available in my Ebay store.

Discovery 2015 Micheal Ash

This coin is a WOW LIST Morgan VAM.

1H4 IV1 - D2a (Rim Cud Break 1-4 Left Stars) (189) I-5 R-8
Obverse IV1 - Chunk of VLDS broke off at edge from neck point up to fourth left star and into rim side points of 1-3 left stars including rim and denticles. Largest die cud on Morgan series and in prime location on lower left obverse. only second cud known with rim and denticles broken off die.

Discovery 2014 by Micheal Ash

This coin is a WOW LIST Morgan VAM. (Fills the cud/strong retained cud slot)

1H3 IV1 - D2a (Rim Cud 1-3 Left Stars) I-4 R-7
Obverse IV1 - Very late die state with raised field cud from rim-to-rim at 1-3 left stars.

Comments:
1- this is a retained cud variety. The terminal die state is when the damaged area falls away as shown in the full coin image below.
The rim break may become the forth listing of this die pairing.

1H2 IV 1 D2a (Die Break Second & Third Stars, Scribbling Die Scratches #37) (189) I-3 R-7
Obverse IV 1- Late die state with additional large break on right side of third left star and displaced field break at crack running to denticles below it.

Comments:
1- This variety has a long die break running from below Liberty's neck, through the first four stars to the left of the date. In VAM-1H, the second left star from the date has the strongest break and is elongated from the crack. The crack also forks just before the third star and intersects the rim. Below are close up photographs of this die break with a spider web likeness