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<p>[QUOTE="OxJaw, post: 609993, member: 12097"]It can be frustrating, but the easiest way I found to do it is to look the coin over for anything that is obviously not normal like die breaks/cracks/chips or grease filled dies. Another big one is doubled dates and spikes and dashes around the date. Then look over the VAM listings for things that match what you have found.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="OxJaw, post: 609993, member: 12097"]It can be frustrating, but the easiest way I found to do it is to look the coin over for anything that is obviously not normal like die breaks/cracks/chips or grease filled dies. Another big one is doubled dates and spikes and dashes around the date. Then look over the VAM listings for things that match what you have found.[/QUOTE]
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