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just wondering what it is so I know ... it is also that far off rotation in the reverse

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1973 D is a year to look for rotated dies. There are a few for this year -

1973-D Lincoln 1 cent 90 degrees N/A R5
1973-D Lincoln 1 cent 100 degrees N/A R5
1973-D* Lincoln 1 cent 105 degrees cw AU R5
1973-D Lincoln 1 cent 120 degrees N/A R5
1973-D Lincoln 1 cent 135 degrees N/A R5
1973-D Lincoln 1 cent 170 degrees N/A R5

I can't tell from your picture what you have there. Can you correctly flip the coin to give us an idea? If the coin is correcty oriented, then you may have the 170 degree error.
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what do you mean correctly ? so I know ? I have his head up and flip it over and that's what it looks like on the other side .. I flipped it over so lincolns head is down until it's on the other side
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and do you know what the spot under the liberty would be?
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Hi Andrew - normally folks will use the staples (3) to indicate how the 2x2 was flipped. Assuming you did this correctly, then you might have the 170 degree rotational error. The bigger the error - the better. I have a 1994 rotational error in Unc that is 165 degree that looks similar.

I don't see a listing on value, but there are a couple noted for 1972 that run $5-$10 for a coin in your condition. A nice find!!

Re: spot - looks like a stain but should detract too much off the value of your error coin.
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Here's a link to check out - http://rotateddies.50webs.com/94-1cb.jpg
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I'm sorry that last pic is not for this
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I'm I don't think it that bad it's the opposite way of all the others I have though
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if the coin in the 2x2 was flipped left to right (coin flip, since images are turned), the rotation only looks like maybe 10-20%
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it was turned in my hand over the top .... lincolns head up and I just flip it over and that what I got .. basically flipping lincolns head over so his heads on the bottom on the back side
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then I stand with my 10-20% rotation
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this is left to. right
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After looking at the pictures again and trying to match the angles, I think the rotation is closer to 8-9%
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