I had it slabbed in hopes of them figuring out the Vam and putting it on the slab (which didnt happen)....
I know it's worth about $25 bucks, but i was curious if the vam error added any value?
No second clash, just the one thats visable in the picture. I checked the Vam clash ID page and didnt see anything that was exact or very close to...
An error in my opinion, but we need better pictures... My guess would some sort of debris left on the die, but not positive.
Looks like a brokage error to me. Great find! I didnt know they had a section in the red book for error... I learned something new today!
What amazes me about this coin is that it looks like it was circulated quite a bit... I would have noticed the error right away, but maybe thats...
Here's a few better pictures, but still not perfect... [ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH] [IMG]
Thats what i was thinking as well... It doesnt help that my camera is 8 years old... I'll get better pics posted!
I notice it, but like jallen says it's very hard to see even in zoom mode... good find none the less!
I bought this a few months back from a local coin shop, and thought i'd share it! Also anyone have any idea as to a value? I believe it's a 1969,...
Yep i'd go with a charm or possiably a gag gift...?
Maybe it's just me, but i cant see the doubling...?
Forgot but here's the quick reference of the VAM i think i have, but not sure.... http://www.vamworld.com/1922-P+VAM-2BD
I have a 1922 peace dollar that i just finally got back from ANACS today and i really need help identifing the VAM!! I believe it's a VAM 2BD, but...
Another good way to check your change is by simply lining your coins up like your going to roll them and check is any of them have a solid silver...
Also look for star notes! Generally they are quite a bit more valuable than a standard bill.
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