I suppose you could contact Stack's. How do the coins look?
Die chips on the sides of the 8s happen throughout the series. It's a vulnerable spot on the die.
All I see is a vertical stain.
It looks like there's a little chunk of die missing where the cracks come together left of the 3rd star, so I'd call it VAM 3K2. The picture of...
It's and old price. It may have been accurate at the time, and it may not have been. If none were known in 65 at the time, it could have only been...
A condensed, gentle introduction to collecting varieties of any series where a large, intimidating work exists is a good idea. The Top 100 VAMS...
That's nothing. You can (and I have) fit 2 small flat rate boxes inside a padded flat rate envelope.
All 1900-O VAM 15 coins come clashed, so there's no need to differentiate them from coins called VAM 15A for pricing. Most of them have 2 clashes,...
I'd say F15
Take a look at PCGS's retail price guide. For $20 you should be able to get a problem free XF-AU coin. 1913 Type 1 is typically very well struck...
Table 1115 Thursday afternoon through Saturday. VAM Thing XV on Friday afternoon at 3:45.
I guess I'd rather be selling a 60 with a gold bean than a 61 with a green one, since gold beans tend to be rational thought inhibitors for enough...
Not a fan of the color.
Given the choice, I'd want to see both coins. Yeah, it's a cop-out answer, but I don't select coins sight-unseen, especially if I'm needing to...
The demand for that variety in 65 is no greater than the demand for a generic one in high grade. The red stars came from a 2003 book on 1921-D...
No difference either way.
Auction archives are free and relatively easy to search if you're looking for actual transactions for valuation. As for whether I'd prefer PCGS...
Reeds that are straight are formed by the collar die which moves into place at the time the coin is struck and then retracts when the struck coin...
Looks like a missing clad layer, as mentioned. The part with no detail was missing at striking and is unstruck. The rest of the missing part was...
It has the details of an AU coin, but has been cleaned. It's not an O/S. Worth about $20.
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