I'm a bit confused by the individual pages. The pages suggest they are different - with the 18 being a Hot 50 but the 30 not - but the pictures and descriptions are confusing.
As I read them I see they share the same obverse (clearly stated on the 18 description), yet they also share a 2 olive reverse with strong doubling of the eagle's left wing and nostril. Presumably the latter being what makes the 18 a Hot 50, because if it was the obverse that made it worth of the list, the 30 would also be a Hot 50?
I have a coin that has clear VAM-18 markers (see below) but how do I rule out the potential that it is a VAM-30?
Thanks!
First, overse pictures:
1900-P V18 & 30 - same or different?
1900-P V18 & 30 - same or different?
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Re: 1900-P V18 & 30 - same or different?
Now the reverse pictures:
Re: 1900-P V18 & 30 - same or different?
It a VAM 18. But you've come across one of the defining examples of an 'evil mimic'.
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Re: 1900-P V18 & 30 - same or different?
Thanks! I'll happily take the 18 - crikey the 30s are, indeed, evil mimetics because the reverses are almost spot on to one another.
Again, happy with an 18...
Again, happy with an 18...