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can you attribute a peace vam with 2 obv cracks & 2 rev cracks?
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thought this may be a new one but the 22-d vams are difficult to search through imo.
thought this may be a new one but the 22-d vams are difficult to search through imo.
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<< <i>Not sure of the VAM but cool coin Lance. >>
tx. i have to re-image it. the wb was way off from testing out an objective and some extension tubes with the sigma.
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cracks people, cracks!
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cracks people, cracks!
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While a pretty LDS it is very common for the 22d and 23d coins and I am decently sure it doesn't involve a unique VAM number
Longer answer: I'll need to look through them, but the break from the rim through the diagonal of the N in IN should narrow it down pretty quickly. These cracks are prominent enough that they've most likely been cataloged.
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well i went through em again and i think this one needs examination since i haven't seen any images match the cracks on the reverse with the cracks on the obverse
also the cracks on the obverse haven't matched up perfectly, but i was really focusing for the reverse diagnostics, of which i didn't find any matches, really anything even close for that matter
it seems expert evaluation is in order, peace dollar vams seems a tough business these days
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<< <i>Cool. I don't recall seeing cracks on Peace dollars before. >>
theres a few of them out there. kinda cool looking acually