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1964 Kennedy Half With Slight Rotation

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 Posted 01/28/2017  1:56 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Comi127 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I am not sure if this is considered a Rotation.
I put it to the mirror and it looks like one to me.
Hopefully the photo is good enough to see if it is or not.
Thanks
Anthony

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Maybe its the angle of your pictures, but I can't really tell how much the reverse is rotated, or if it is. Do you have a way to stick it into clear plastic? I cut up a produce container and used a sharpie to make a rough tool to measure die rotation. Stick in your coin, flip it horizontally, use straight edge to measure across the reverse. I've included a pic. There's a 30 degree counterclockwise rotation on this guy. It looks like yours might be less, but I can't tell from the angled picture.

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Thank you, I will try that.
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I did what you suggested and can see a very slight rotation.
Thank you
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It appears to be within the normal tolerance.
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Thank you
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