I thought maybe some of you may like to see this. I found it a while ago.
1994 p rotated die 180 degrees
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Very cool find, congrats! I had never found one until recently and it was a 94P also. You beat me by 15 degrees and yours is in much better shape.
LINK to mine. http://www.lincolncentforum.com/foru...me-rotated-die
Here is a cool link to rotated dies. http://www.rotateddies.com/Comment
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Makecents, Congratulations on your 94 I would have been tickled pink to find it.
I went to that site and the 94p is 165 degrees. So I email the guy and sent him a picture.
Thanks for the nice words to everyone.
BradComment
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Nice. I've got one of those too.All opinions expressed are not necessarily shared by willbrooks or his affiliates. Taking them may result in serious side effects. Results may vary. Offer not valid in New Jersey.Comment
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I believe they were all 165°, struck by the same die pair.
Mine is in a slab and labeled 165° as I recall.All opinions expressed are not necessarily shared by willbrooks or his affiliates. Taking them may result in serious side effects. Results may vary. Offer not valid in New Jersey.Comment
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This one is 180 degrees. I said above that I had sent it to James Wiles and I have a letter somewhere that states 180 degrees from him. I really don't think there are too many at that rotation and I feel very lucky to have found it. The funny thing is I hadn't been coin roll hunting all that long and it's a wonder I cought it and didn't through it in the bucket that goes back to the bank.
Mr Wiles saw the fact I was having trouble identifying true hub doubling and in May of 2019 sent me a link to this forum. He spoke highly of this group. If it was not for him I may not have ever joined. I'm happy for everyone that has found this error 165 or 180.
Thanks,
BradLast edited by Doubledood; 01-18-2023, 05:30 AM.Comment


Be verwy verwy quiet... I'm hunting coins!!! 
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