1954 S/S RPM FS -502

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  1. Amberlarry22

    Amberlarry22 Well-Known Member

    Not for sure on the exact Rpm. But looks close lol maybe MD? I see alot of MD.New Camera attachment for my phone works great! 20220326_084639.jpg 20220326_08_15_54.png Screenshot_20220326-084352_Chrome.jpg Screenshot_20220326-084408_Chrome.jpg 20220326_08_24_01.png 20220326_08_24_39.png 20220326_084647.jpg
     
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  3. PamR

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  4. potty dollar 1878

    potty dollar 1878 Well-Known Member

    I just don't think its correct,the mm looks exactly like the DDD. Also the PCGS example has a little notch spot for the top and yours goes across the whole top.
     
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  5. Amberlarry22

    Amberlarry22 Well-Known Member

    Yeah prob so. Crazy to find these in circulation in this condition
     
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  6. expat

    expat Remember you are unique, just like everyone else

    I don't see the markers, and the 502 is an open S over a closed S which yours is not. Also the attributed S/S is lower than yours and tilted slightly left, while yours is tilted slightly right and is a little higher.
    I think DDD
     
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  7. potty dollar 1878

    potty dollar 1878 Well-Known Member

    Usually when the coin is doubled and the MM is also you have your answer.
     
  8. Amberlarry22

    Amberlarry22 Well-Known Member

    Thank you expat and PD Going into the Whitman Folder if its a better one.
     
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  9. Mountain Man

    Mountain Man Well-Known Member

    Yes, it does. Nice photos.
     
  10. Millard

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  11. Paddy54

    Paddy54 Well-Known Member

    How many would you like? I have a roll of unc. 1954 s Jefferson nickels that look just like that op specimen. Not an over mint mark, not an rpm , a die chip in the mm, and plenty of die deteration.
     
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