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1976 LMC Rotated Rev?

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I need some help guys. I've found 2 '76 LMC's with cw rotation on the reverse. One at probably 15°, the other not quite as much. I can't find anything on this. Is this known, common, or am I on to something?
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We need pictures.
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Photos please. Use the mirror method.http://rotateddies.com/
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15 degrees is probably the rotation of the obverse die during a clash. (common) 45 degrees and over are the interesting ones. How much is a 45 degree angle? On a square it is a line across the farthest corners.
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We'd like to see your pics!



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Food for thought. Thanks, Doug.
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Thanks guys! Especially Coop. I'll make a Roto-flip and get some pics up. These are off just enough to make you say ...wait,.. what? and rub your eyes#128560;
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