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1919 Mercury Dime Rotated Reverse

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I recently purchased a set of coins from a pawn shop, and found something interesting with which I am not familiar. As an amateur numismatist, I'm sure there is quite a bit with which I am unfamiliar!

What I found is a 1919 Mercury dime whose obverse and reverse are not lined up appropriately. In fact, I'd say they are approximately 15 degrees offset. The dime is mounted in a cardboard/Mylar holder so you can see the relative positions. I have attached images of the obverse and reverse, as well as an image of me holding the coin over a mirror so you can see that I didn't switch out the reverse image for another dime I had mounted in a holder at an angle.

Does anyone know of this error? Haven't found anything online. Is this special and valuable? It's in fairly poor condition (about G-4 by my estimate), so I'm not expecting much.

Thanks!
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 Posted 03/12/2018  7:38 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add silverwolf to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
well within tolerance, you need at least a 90 degree rotation for any premium..
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OK thank you!
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All Mercury dimes has minor rotations, 10-15% aren't out of the ordinary.
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You can really see how common this is when you fill a mercury album and turn the pages.
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I can certainly understand why you would ask.
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Thanks to everyone for their input! I'm glad I asked the experts.
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