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1882 CC... Interesting VAM.

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1882-CC...-Interesting-VAM. 1882-CC...-Interesting-VAM.


Closest I can figure is that it's somewhere between VAM 3B and 3C... note the lack of die cracks on the obverse at the top of cap and near liberty, and the double clashing. Sorry for the slightly out of focus images, particularly the reverse... trying to teach my wife how to image coins for me and she's still learning what in-focus really means. If I can get my microscope camera working again I'll take some closeups of requested locations.
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I would call it 3A myself.
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I see it in the enhanced images, nice. Alright, good to know. The lack of double clashing to the left of the eagle on the first two images threw me off.

I did pick up an '82 VAM 2... haven't really had a chance to figure out exactly which VAM that is yet. I'll post it here once I image it.
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Yeah, The first full plate looks like a VAM-3 and the second is kind of weak in the PUP details. The third plate shows it all.
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