http://www.vamworld.com/1887-S+VAMs vam are made up of error, not listed as anything you said, look for all the DDO, DDR, RPM you want, you will...
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just encase you don't know about vams, heres the link http://www.vamworld.com/1887-S+VAMs now STOPPING calling things like RPM, DDR, DDO, ETC lol
you can only download JPG photos to this site
I'll be at the Macomb community collage show, this friday, I'll be sitting with potter
there some really good programs out there, here what I can-do with one of my programs...
I don't think you even know that the images on coins are also called medallions, heres a link for you...
let me show you what I'm talking about, I highlighted the areas that are easy for me to see, obverse only, for now...
you don't want your labor to be for nothing
you better wait 30 days to let the chemical wear off
Heres the only yen I own, its a 10 yen from 1953...
I went to the post-office once, and tried to pay with presidential dollars, to make a long story short, they had to get the postmaster to cash...
here a site for you, http://www.ikedollardoubledie.com/iddd- ... o-1978.php
it just the photos, the obverse has a baby blue color, and the reverse has a lite purple color, that why it looks cleaned, or detailed, even the...
medallion tell the story, easy to tell the difference
ok, back to the topic, this is what I see, the date, and the mintmark, make up, either #5 or#7, now check the rest of the vams for your add ons,...
The truth of the matter, they all pay nothing, its up to how much someone is willing to pay
coin show
This is what I've found so far, vam #7 slanted date, s tilted left...
make sure you check the date, and the mint mark too, then go though the vams for that year, and match everything up, and you will have your vam number
Separate names with a comma.