There are many cents with rotated dies
The website for this is no longer up, but looking at a backup of the page there is no listed 1926 cents from any mints.
Please post a picture of the obverse and reverse.
If you have the coin in a holder mark a spot on the holder that can be seen obverse and reverse, A staple, a drawing, something.
There may be a marker to link it to a RPM, DDO, DDR, or just a certain die that the group can look for another copy.
The value would be what someone would want to pay and the condition of the coin
Sorry I can not help any farther
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It is only slightly rotated. In my experience, these don't command any kind of real premium unless rotated 90 degrees or more.
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Nice rotation... Looks to be 25 to 30 degrees best I can tell (Using the staple as a level ref)... Not a big premium but as with all coins it depends on what some one wants to pay for it... On another note it shows rev die rotated... No way to really tell which die was actually rotated... At least not that I am aware of
Jim
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