1922-P VAM-1G
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Discovery Date
1922
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Description
=1922-P VAM-1G Die Break in Rear Rays= Discovered by David Close. 1G II 1 · B1a (Die Break in Rear Rays) I-3 R-6 Obverse II 1– Slanted die break thru last two rays of the Tiara. Comments: 1. Note- This VAM appear to share the same obverse as 1922-P VAM-2U due to similar PUPs in the same location - the difference, aside from different reverse types, is that the VAM-1G is a die gouge and the 1922-P VAM-2U is a die break with other breaks nearby. The 1922-P VAM-2U has a B2 reverse while the VAM-1G has a B1 reverse. Although the earlier B1 reverse is, in general, tougher to locate, the VAM-2U (with the B2 reverse) appears to be more rare - at least according to noted Peace VAM collector Eric Justice.
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Last updated: May 12, 2026