Sorry for the extra post but I felt that you and others would want to know the following information!
If you happen to find a Morgan or Peace Silver Dollar which is an unknown VAM, this could be a Discovery Specimen and could eventually be worth a lot of money. However, not all known VAM's are listed or in publications issued by Leroy Van Allen, VAM World or Coin World that have been attributed by Mr. Van Allen or other VAM World member Attributers as they are too recent of finds. If after checking all resources and consulting the Attributers with VAM World and you cannot find a similar VAM Variety to match your' coin, then you will need to submit the coin to Mr. Van Allen for attribution. Once verified that the coin is a new VAM and your' coin is a Discovery Specimen, it will be highlighted in a Supplement Publication that Mr. Van Allen issues, on the VAM World's website and in their' publications as well as in Coin World. Once the word spreads around about this new VAM discovery, the value of a Discovery Specimen can skyrocket due to all of the Collectors vying to obtain it for their' Collection. The key to getting a great return on the coin, is knowing when to sell it and at what price you are willing to settle for! Once the discovery has been made public, others (Collectors and folks looking to make quick turn-around money) will scramble to find the same VAM by searching all of the Silver Dollars of the same Date and Mint that they can lay their' hands on, in hopes of finding one or more of these new VAM's. Once other specimens of this new VAM begin coming in for certification, grading and attribution and/or are sold, then the value of your' Discovery Specimen will decrease. However, your' coin will still be the coin that is sought after as it is the coin plastered across the pages of publications and will fetch more than any other specimens out there in similar condition and possibly some of the specimens that are in even better condition.
Frank