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Need help on VAM.....can't seem to find one similar...1922-D
Radial die break from R to V in trust.
Thanks,
bob


Thanks,
bob




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bob
Nobody?
bob
Keeper of the VAM Catalog • Professional Coin Imaging • Prime Number Set • World Coins in Early America • British Trade Dollars • Variety Attribution
thanks,
bob
Here's an image of the clash .
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Good eye. Looks to be on my puter.
I think that's the one ( Vam-2BP ) ....
Usually you would submit your images on Vamworld's forum. Leroy Van Allen is usually on there, and according to him, he prefers it that way (not sure why). He can help identify what you have and possibly consider it for inclusion as a new VAM. Hope this helps.
Leroy doesn't participate on VAMWorld. The established etiquette there, however is that people try to get opinions from other VAMWorld users before sending coins to Leroy to prevent him from being flooded with coins. The process is informal, but I think it works out quite well.
I think that's the one ( Vam-2BP ) ....
While I agree there seems to be a collar clash on the reverse similar to VAM 2BP, the obverse cracks are different. VAM 2BP specifically calls out a radial die crack from the rim through the 9 to the tip of the bust. The peripheral crack is also in a different place. There are other collar clashes listed for 1922-D (5 total), but I don't see a match to any of them. This is one I'd send to Leroy. Look to see if there's and doubling on the reverse olive branch and leaves, while you're at it. The procedure for what to do next is in a couple links in the "VAM Answers and Articles" section of the VAMWorld home page (scroll down).
I have heard that ANACS is the place to go for VAM attribution.
ANACS and I will attribute all VAMs. Contact me off-forum for details on the latter.
Keeper of the VAM Catalog • Professional Coin Imaging • Prime Number Set • World Coins in Early America • British Trade Dollars • Variety Attribution
Thanks all,
bob
brighten those images and i'll get you where you need to go.
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just an fyi a radial break starts at the rim and works its way toward the center.
doesnt really have to be perfectly straight but they usually are.
radial break = radius of a circle. i presume that is how they were named, aptly so.
i only say something because if you tell someone like me, a coin nerd and a vam nerd, radial break, im gonna be thinking something quite specific.
keep us informed!.