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First question. Did you flip it top to bottom or side to side?
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Always flip bottom to top or top to bottom. That's how US coins are oriented. Appears to be about 45° rotated. Premium honestly depends on what someone is willing to pay for it.
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Thanks for the updated images. Nice rotation.
The first set makes it appear rotated about 135 degrees (45 + 90) and upside down. The second set of images is about 45 degrees like Enamel said and right side up.
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I flipped it top to bottom in the first photos.
Last edited by Sheila ruley; 07-06-2017 at 03:25 AM.
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Top to bottom. Try it with a regular coin and you'll see the difference. It just orients the coin to what we are used to seeing. (You have really been finding some nice coins and images are well done.)
Last edited by Petespockets55; 07-06-2017 at 03:29 AM.
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Originally Posted by
Sheila ruley
Which Way am I supposed to turn it? Left to right or upside down?
As far as I know all U.S. coinage is north to south. I have noticed some foreign coinage is east to west (as I think Canadian coins are).
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