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1930 D/D FS-501 & 502

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This is my second set of these. They are two very discreet mm varieties. I think that's why they are so rare. The first one is the sellers pics and the second is mine. Low quality pic because I just detailed a very nice coin by dropping it. . I didn't even post it because of the rim ding. What do you guys think? I may eventually try to sell this pair being that the others I have are 64RD.

The 501

1930-D/D-FS-501-&-502
1930-D/D-FS-501-&-502
1930-D/D-FS-501-&-502

And the 502. This one would be the second highest graded. I've got the top one too!
1930-D/D-FS-501-&-502
1930-D/D-FS-501-&-502
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Looking at the mint mark locations and the RPM locations, you can tell them easily from images:
http://www.varietyvista.com/02a%20L...%201930D.htm
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So what's the true color like on the first one?
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Yea coop they are placed in odd enough spots to go by locations. Also the #1 has w weird mm all together.

I'm still waiting on the first one in the mail. It was listed as uncirculated, so I imagine it has some luster. I'll post it Monday when I get it!
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The 001 looks like it was soaked in olive oil through the years. That is why you get the sheen off the coin so much.
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Yea it definitely looks greasy.
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