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Strange Penny Alignment

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 Posted 01/11/2009  5:48 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add kensho52 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hello All,

I just found a 1929d that looks funny to me. When I turn a regular penny over, the reverse is aligned with the obverse, but this one is off about 30 degrees. Is this unusual or common in the old cents?

Thanks!

R
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 Posted 01/11/2009  9:34 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Morgans Dad to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Welcome K52, any pictures?, this is not usual, I believe the mint's -+ is 5 degrees or less.I will wait for more opinions on just how unusual, there is a tremendous amount of talent and experience here and all are very willing to help and assist all.please try to get pictures, if you place the coin in a mylar flip heads up and hold it to a mirror the view will tell all. good luck and enjoy , Mike...
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 Posted 01/11/2009  9:46 pm  Show Profile   Check BH1964's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add BH1964 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
30 degrees is significant rotation but not that unusual. I've seen many wheaties rotated 10-20 degrees and a couple up to 30.
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Unless you look through thousands of coins, I think that this coin is not the usual.
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This is my first attempt at scans...

Obverse: http://i193.photobucket.com/albums/...29dheads.jpg

Reverse: http://i193.photobucket.com/albums/...929tails.jpg

Thanks for the welcome and information!

Russ
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It's outside the norm, but I am not sure those who collect such errors would take a lot of interest in it.
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 Posted 01/14/2009  2:54 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add penny pincher to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
If you are looking through rolls then this is a great find, but not worth that much. I have no idea what books and information you have but according to the ones I have it is worth a couple of dollars (if you can find a buyer). To get a real jem, you need something that is 90-180 degrees off center.
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 Posted 01/15/2009  07:39 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Yass to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
In Australia, we call these Upsets.

Our 2001 Federation $1 can be found upset at all degrees. We have a aussie forum member who has made a couple of 'clock' faces with the degree of the upset positioned exactly at the hour of the clock.

He spends a lot of time at the local casino searching through thousands of $1 coins. He is currently putting together a clock made up of 360 degrees....an upset for every minute of the clock. He is about 20 short and has been looking for those elusive last few for some time.

I understand that is also possible to get a 360 degree upset. The full rotation can apparently be identified by the positioning of the reeding.

The first clock he made sold on ebay for $1200.

Federation upsets sell on ebay for about $20 to $30 with the 180 degree seemingly the one to look out for.
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