VAM stands for Van Allen and Mallis, the names of the people who studied the Morgan Dollar dies and came up with small variations of them.
A VAM is a Peace or Morgan Dollar die variety that is identified (by number) in The Comprehensive Catalog & Encyclopedia by Leroy C. Van Allen and A. George Mallis. VAM is the abbreviation of the first initials of Van Allen's and Mallis' last names.
A VAM is a Peace or Morgan Dollar die variety that has been identified in the Comprehensive Catalog and Encyclopedia of Morgan and Peace Dollars by Leroy C. Van Allen and A. George Mallis. The term VAM comes from the first initials of Van Allen's and Mallis' last names.
The population of VAM Drilling is 1,100.
VAM Drilling was created in 2006.
vam halem
I think you mean a VAM coin, not a VAN. The term VAM refers to a Peace or Morgan Dollar die variety that has been identified in a book called The Comprehensive Catalog and Encyclopedia of Morgan and Peace Dollars by Leroy C. Van Allen and A. George Mallis. The term VAM derives from the first initials of Van Allen's and Mallis' last names.
Ernst vam de Wetering has written: 'Rembrandt'
"Dekujeme vam" is Czech and translates to "thank you" in English.
coins from the wreck of the S.S. Central America
Vam i ne snilos--- - 1981 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:S
It does not stand for anything, it is the last syllable of BRITANNIA. The word is often split on some of the older British coins.
Well, I believe what they mean is that it is the 5th VAM designation of your coin's year (VAM designations are die varieties found in Morgan Dollars, some are worth a lot more than others) and the 63 I believe would refer to the coin's grade as Mint-state 63 (coins are graded on a scale from 1 being barely recognizable to 70 being absolute perfection) and PGS is the grading company that graded the coin.