If your going to go to an error expert, send it to vam world . 5 dollars will get the job done, and they are the experts for vams ......
I'll get in trouble for saying this, but, send me the coin, I'll tell you the vam number it is, I did this for a living for many of years ...
I don't think its new at all, I think Beck is new to this, you can tell from the images he's taking, nothing matches any of the vam images from...
Its either vam 17, 64, 65, 85, 87, 91, take your coin and try to match it to theses vams, as long as you have the D2 reverse .. Otherwise it back...
First we need some images of what reverse you have D1 or D2 ??? Looks like D2 but images are very bad to look at ....
heres a site for you http://www.coinsandcanada.com/coins-prices.php it also has images of errors too ..
I'm sorry, I didn't know you were talking about a RPM ..
I think before you go to pcgs, it should go to a error expert first .
Kevin how thick is the rim on the one I reposted ?
I'm not sure either, heres a new image Kevin [ATTACH]
Looks like to me theres 2 different reverses . Your has the B1 reverse . Vam 39 is a later die state of vam 1A .
Have a great night Mr. Jones ...
Either way, for what we had to look at for image, good job because vam #15A gets my vote ...
I think it going to weigh 2.82 grams .. I think ... Lol.....
Hey, why don't you weight that coin, and tell us the weight of it ...
What makes it cool, they think it was the last die to strike coins at the cc mint, funniest part the later the die state the more its worth, and...
I don't even know which is the obverse or reverse on this coin .. Lol ...
I think its vam #2 myself too
I think it is too, ( vam #15A ) but its a early die state, stars aren't there yet, thats why its called a early die state .. I've seen this a lot...
The back, or reverse came from a 10 sen dated 1989 to 2011 . Heres the link http://oldcoinwys.blogspot.com/p/malaysia-10-cent.html
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