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Anyone else see this is a Vam 5a 34-D Peace?
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could the images be any smaller?
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<< <i>Pretty sure the VAM 4 is the only one for the date worth any money and the 3 & 4 are the only two top 50s >>
the 5a is listed in the top rarities of 1934 d peace vams
it is not listed in the recent price guide but price/value is not always the reason to collect
wonder what the top pop is?
i'm too lazy to go look right now
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<< <i>It looks like it is a VAM 5A from here. >>
I hope youre(were) right because I bought it off the first set of pics thinking thats what it was. Thanks messydesk.
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<< <i>Pretty sure the VAM 4 is the only one for the date worth any money and the 3 & 4 are the only two top 50s >>
the 5a is listed in the top rarities of 1934 d peace vams
it is not listed in the recent price guide but price/value is not always the reason to collect
wonder what the top pop is?
i'm too lazy to go look right now
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If you get a surge of energy I would appreciate the pop info greatly
looked like the dot obverse from the small images, just didn't want you thinking we had magic powers making us work with small images ;-)
the pop reports may be obscured by the fact ngc/pcgs attribute very few of the 3700 vams
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that leaves, anacs, segs, icg maybe
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anacs 2
cac - didn't see any
pcgs - zero - probably don't attribute
ngc - zero - probably don't attribute
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the fact so many silver dollars have been cleaned also obscures populations
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