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1907 IHC 90 Degree Rotated Die

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I'm not sure it's even worth a picture, but I have a 1907 IHC G-4 with a 90 degree rotated reverse. Any idea if something like this would bring a premium? I'm not really into error coins.

Any thoughts would be appreciated.

Thanks,

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I certainly think it's worth a premium over an ordinary 1907 IHC in Good-4. I'd enjoy having it in my collection.

This common date cent would only be worth $1 or so in good. With a 90-degree rotation I could see it bringing 10 times that price, or more. Can you post images? If you can prop the coin up with a mirror behind it you can show the reverse and obverse in the same shot.
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Yes. Any IHC that has rotation, would be considered very collectible. 90° is fairly substantial.
By the way, I'm moving this to Classic Errors ;)
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