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1994 P Lincoln Cent With Major Die Rotation On Reverse

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Thank you Coop for that educational image post! I like them. Your educational images are very helpful. They also add to this thread too.
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Check out the ninth bay on the reverse, I have a 1994 with doubling on the last 3 bays. Looks like you got some doubling too.
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10 degrees could be just normal. Depending on if the 180 degree rotation was factored in. 10 degrees could be just alignment alteration from a clash. 45 degrees and over would be a keeper. How much is 45 degrees?
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So seeing the mirrored image to see how much the coin is rotated would be a better guide:
This would be normal:
1994-P-Lincoln-Cent-With-Major-Die-Rotation-On-Reverse
A rotation would look like this:
1994-P-Lincoln-Cent-With-Major-Die-Rotation-On-Reverse
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