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1934-D Peace Dollar VAM?

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Know little about VAMS, the 2x2 this was in had a VAM # written on it but I cannot tell which one or if it is even accurate... ?

Let me know if I need to get closeups of certain areas



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It looks like it may be a VAM-5.
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If that is an open "D" it's a winner. It looks like the DDO VAM 4 to me. nlp
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Yeah, it looks like the VAM-4 DDO, which shares an obverse with VAM-3. 3's mint mark is larger and filled in the center; 4's MM is smaller and the center is open as it should be. VAM-4 is the scarcer of the two, carrying a pretty decent premium in Mint State grades.
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Wow, I missed that one. If the doubled rays on the tiara were any less obvious.
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Excellent. Thanks for the help guys!
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JD,

Congrats on finding this VAM-4.

I would have missed this one and incorrectly gone with the VAM-5 designation just because of the rarity of the VAM-4.

Just for the record PCGS would attribute this one using PCGS # 133781 which is a top 50:

http://www.pcgs.com/vamvarieties.html
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