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1967 5c Roll Bonanza

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 Posted 09/01/2010  6:56 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add OldCoinGuy to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I have an UNC roll of Can. 1967 5c that I put away back in 1967 when I was a youngster. It stayed stored away for decades with other accumulated rolls and singles. A few years ago I cracked it open and found a blank planchet and a 90 degree die rotation in that one roll. What are the odds? I don't suppose the blank planchet carries a lot of value but what about the die rotation?
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 Posted 09/02/2010  09:10 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add laconic to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Die Rotations and Blank Planchet's are one of the areas that only some collectors go for I find. Your best bet is to track some die rotations on ebay and see if they command a higher price. On key coins they usually do but for the others, its not really a selling point I find.
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The 90 degree rotation on the 67 5 cent is a great find. A BU example could easily be worth a couple of hundred dollars.
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