I'd vote no crossover. But then, I'm looking at the reverse, and I can't decide if it is the common VAM 14.1 or the rare VAM 9. I'll assume that you would have made the latter clear if it was the case.
That coin has 'environmental damage' written all over it...
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So green bean, no, blue pill, yes?
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There are so many better looking examples.
Unless this is a special piece given to you by a relative, I vote pass.
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