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1994 Five Cent Rotated

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 Posted 08/17/2016  7:33 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add KoolKat to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Thought I would share this 1994 nickel I recently found! I Was wondering what % of rotation, and hoping for some help, with an estimated value, thanks.

1994-Five-Cent-Rotated

1994-Five-Cent-Rotated

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I think we're looking at a 50 degree rotation! nice one!
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50%? Wow, thanks, I assumed 45% but I know very little on these, because I never see them! LOL
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not 50 %. We're talking degrees of rotation. If you want percent (here, I'm guessing that upset dies would be 100%), then you would actually have 50/180, which is something like 28%
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When I wrote "%", in my request, my mistake, I meant degrees, which is the proper term to use, of course, I did not mean percent, but that`s interesting to know as well thanks!
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