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1974 D Capped Die (Rotated?)

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Found this in a box while roll searching today. What kind of premium do these errors carry? I see two similar listed on ebay, $50-$100 BIN. They do not have a readable date tho, you can make out 1974 d if you hold it on the right angle.



1974-D-Capped-Die-Rotated?

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 Posted 05/25/2011  9:42 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Looks more like a generic capped die strike. A rotated on looks like this:
1974-D-Capped-Die-Rotated?

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Thanks for pic coop, I just thought maybe rotated b.c LM isn't straight when you flip coin from obv to rev...
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BV

Are you talking about the coins die axis rotation ?
I.E.: rev. not in proper position opposed to the obv.
Cannot tell by those pics. how much rotation. If 90 degrees
or more it's a keeper regardless. Many people love those.
180 degrees is a real plus for some collectors.
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Indian1- Yes, but it only appears to be 45 degrees. Is that normal margin for error?
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Nice unswer, Coop you always have a good answer to our posts.
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Nice capped die!

Coop - You should use the images AFTER I conserved the 1997. It looks a lot better!
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