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New Member
United States
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Here it is.  This was very hard for me to crop. Other than that, this is one of my favorite Peace dollars with nice light purple toning on both sides, and would grade AU-58 to me. (P, D, or S)? There is an obvious clue that tells you the mintmark from a device variant on the obv.
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Pillar of the Community

Canada
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1934 Denver DDO . Rotate and sharpen Picture .
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Valued Member
Canada
60 Posts |
I've no clue but maybe rotate the pic right side up.
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Bedrock of the Community

United States
53455 Posts |
Best to remove the coin from its holder and then rotate the image(s) before posting, using the "Preview" feature to check the orientation.  to the CCF!
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New Member
United States
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Indeed I do know this VAM number; I was wondering if others would notice as Pacificoin did  ...
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Valued Member
United States
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Pillar of the Community
United States
666 Posts |
34-D VAM 3 or 4. Major score if it's a VAM 4.
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New Member
United States
31 Posts |
Yes it is a vam-3 DDO from Denver, and I actually did not know that when I bought it from an antique store as an upgrade from my previous 34-D. It is only when I went to vamworld.com that I "discovered" it. On vamming, I almost always go to the important and rare and valuable VAM numbers first, then move onto the more common vams if my dollar doesn't fit those descriptions. I know even the vam-3 here carries a higher premium than most other 34-D vams. Yep, I would have been tickled pink if it had been the vam-4, but still not complaining at all for this vam-3.
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New Member
United States
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Here are hopefully better pics of the 34-D vam-3.   Ok, that should do it, I hope.
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New Member
United States
31 Posts |
Well, I did manage to get these right side up, since I am doing all this from a touchphone, so I simply rotated the phone camera 90 degrees to get it to proper orientation. This coin definitely looks better in person though.
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