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Hi Ken - Rotated dies are collectible. The Mint established a 12 degree limit on rotation of dies, so anything 15 degrees and over is gravy. Of course, the high the rotation, the more it is worth.
Hi Ken - Rotated dies are collectible. The Mint established a 12 degree limit on rotation of dies, so anything 15 degrees and over is gravy. Of course, the high the rotation, the more it is worth.
I haven't found any rotated dies yet ,but am looking. Like most things, there is a collector's niche for them. Just curious, why are you asking Ken? Do you collect them yourself? or did you find some?
Congrats BJ.
1000 posts in 3 forums is quite an achievement. I can barely keep up with this one.
Rock
Rock
My LCR Photo Albumof Graded Lincoln Cent Cherry Picker Varieties
I haven't found any rotated dies yet ,but am looking. Like most things, there is a collector's niche for them. Just curious, why are you asking Ken? Do you collect them yourself? or did you find some?
Congrats BJ.
1000 posts in 3 forums is quite an achievement. I can barely keep up with this one.
Rock
I also congratulate the contributors cents in rotation
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