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1922 Peace Dollar VAM 1f?

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I have been posting in different discussions about my Peace dollars in grading and error coins, but I was interested when I came across this new Peace dollar. I took a moment to look at VAM World, and noticed some resemblance between my dollar and the 1922 1F. Here's the pictures.

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The reverse field die break is the major feature of VAM-1F. This coin doesn't have that break, so I'm a bit unsure why you've made that determination.
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I thought it was one because of the pattern in the tips of the points below the E in E Pluribus.
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If it's not a VAM, then would it be PMD? I just thought the tip on the obverse was a weird pattern.
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I've seen that pattern before. The rays dent easily, and I think what causes it is a stack of Dollars inside a Mint bag falling against that single ray when the bag is tossed.
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