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1940 S Lincoln Wheat Cent Mint Error - 129 Degree Rotated Dies

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Picked up a roll of mostly higher grade pre-1941 coins and just pulled this out of it. Also an uncirculated 1936-S/S RPM-001 in there so it was worth the $14 I paid for lot.

1940 S Lincoln Wheat cent mint error - 129 degrees rotated dies


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Nice find TB. I have yet to find one of these.
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Wow ! Nice Haul and nice Pics.
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Nice, but it looks more like 128 degrees to me.
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Nice finds. Good...no Great photos also.
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Stellar find! I love rotated dies on modern coins.
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Sweet! I have yet to encounter a rotated die coin.
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Thanks! I've gone through gobzooks of 1940-S coins and even though this is a year I always check both sides this is only the second one of these I've found. Seem like a rotated die is one of the more rare things out there for whatever reason.
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Very nice! Rotated dies are more common on modern nickels, but wheat cents they are very rare.

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I was going to say the same thing CH. Those are rare. I just saw a slabbed one that was off 20% or so. Nice coin Batts.
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Nice wheat. Out of curiosity, how do you calculate the 129 degree rotation? That's very precise, did you break out a protractor?
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Nothing so complicated as a protractor. I knew I found one of these a few years ago and that this die marriage is listed on rotated dies.com

http://rotateddies.com/

I trust they measured it more accurately than I could quickly, so went with their number.
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 Posted 10/01/2020  9:32 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add sheldius to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Nice find. Even the 30/40 degree rotations aren't exactly common. I've only found one of those in the wheats.
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Very nice find.
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Really nice find. Really great pictures. I just pulled a Memorial cent out of a role and it's rotated but not as much as your wheat. I like that mirror shot. I'm going to try that soon. Thanks for sharing
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One more thing. When a side is rotated. Which die is rotated? Obverse or Reverse?
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