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1981 P Penny Off Center, Rotated Die?

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I found one more penny in my plundering today and it has a couple errors, I think. It is struck slightly off center but has an extra rim about half way around the coin. Then I flipped it over a few times and it is rotated as well. I was just wondering if it is worth holding on to. I put it in the case for reference. Thanks

1981-P-Penny-Off-Center,-Rotated-Die?

1981-P-Penny-Off-Center,-Rotated-Die?

1981-P-Penny-Off-Center,-Rotated-Die?

1981-P-Penny-Off-Center,-Rotated-Die?

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Looks like a partial collar issue. The edge is the tell tale sign.
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In the second photo is that two coins or one?
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That's one I flipped it as carefully as I could so you could see the rotation.
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It is a partial collar error, the third photo of the edge is definitive.
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Nice find!
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