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1967 Dollar Die Rotation

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Think I have a bit of a diving goose here, maybe 5 degrees?
How much die rotation does there have to be before the value goes up?

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I believe for it to be diving goose, it should be at least 45 degrees. Someone correct me if I'm wrong. If you have something near 30 degrees, you might get a bit of a premium for selling it. But the way to get "diving goose" money is with a 45 or more degree rotation.
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Yes, to be a "diving goose" it needs to be 45 degrees. However the lesser rotated dies still trade at a premium; just nothing like as much as a diving goose gets. In your case the premium would likely be no more than a few dollars.
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The upset dies version has sold recently twice for over 10,000.00
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Holy Frijoles!
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