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1866 Shield Nickel, Slightly Rotated Die.

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I bought this 1866 Shield nickel at a swap meet and it looks like it has a slightly rotated die. Good price regardless. Glad to have it.
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Even though there is not much premium (unless of course someone wants it!) for slightly rotated coins, I keep them all! I put them in sequence in degree order... kewl coin!
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Thank you! It was on the cheap so I though I would get it.
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Slightly rotated dies are fairly common for Shield nickels and do not command a premium. You can start thinking about a premium when the rotation is 90 degrees or more.
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