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Which 1930 Penny Set Would You Choose?

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Can't choose by myself, need your assistant.
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 Posted 02/26/2018  06:32 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add RoyCoinBoy to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I go set #1. The 30-S on set 2 looks kinda gunky / ugly imo.
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In my opinion 1st set is better. Second has only one plus - 1930D looks very beautiful, others are better in first.
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I'm not a fan of any of these sets ,but for you I would pick #1 .
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I have to agree that the first set seems to have a little sumptin sumptin going for it.
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#1 looks better.
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1 if forced at gunpoint. It's easy and inexpensive to beat all six with better grades and little difference in price.
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Set #1 is more eye appealing.
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I like the 1930 from Set #2 and the 1930-D and 1930-S from Set #1. Too bad you can't pick-n-choose.

I'd go with Set #1 also.
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#1 if you must.
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1 if forced at gunpoint. It's easy and inexpensive to beat all six with better grades and little difference in price.
I agree, but I understand there may not be the diversity of options for US coins in Russia.
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. It's easy and inexpensive to beat all six with better grades and little difference in price.

Same thing Jbuck said. Remember he is not exactly near a coin store here.
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Good point, good point. To the whipping shed, all of you.
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First set, the second one appears to have cupric oxide corrosion! That's a terminal corrosion for copper.
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Thanks everyone, buying first.

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It's easy and inexpensive to beat all six with better grades and little difference in price.

Why six? Three.
There's a lot other separate 1930p/d/s offers on that marketplace, but they all have higher price and not a grade. And also they all are not attractive.
Buying this set from ebay in better condition will x3-4 price, and I still don't know if it will be delivered, because testing cheap (3$) mailing from us is in process now. Need to wait at least to 15 march.
Coinfrog, what you mean saying To the whipping shed, all of you.?
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