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My 5 Cent USA Collection

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 Posted 01/02/2016  6:03 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Numisma to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I see that the 2004-P holder is marked 'coin rotation'. Is the reverse rotated from 180 degrees?
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Numisma g,day
got no idea what it means so I scanned it to show you

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what is a "barber"
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That you for posting more pages. It is nice to see your progress.
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That's odd, I wonder why it says that. It looks slightly rotated, but certainly within the US mint's 8 degree error margin.

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what is a "barber"

William Barber was the 5th Chief Engraver of the US Mint from the 1st of January 1869 until his death on the 31st of August 1879.
His son Charles Barber succeeded William as the 6th Chief Engraver, in office from his father's death until his own on the 18th of February 1917.
However, the term 'Barber' usually refers to Charles's Liberty Head design which was used on the dime, quarter dollar and half dollar from 1892 to 1916. Designs by Charles Barber, especially the Liberty Head coins, have long been criticized for being boring and unoriginal.
This is what a Barber Half looks like:

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Numisma
s the head supposed to be the other way round?
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a lot of leftovers hey!!!
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