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Jefferson 5 Cents With Rotated Reverse

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I picked up a VG pre-1950 Jefferson with a 33% reverse die rotation today at my local coin shop. $2.00. It also was one I didn't have. I am a Jefferson and a Lincoln Cent collector in the Atlanta, GA area.
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I love nickels and CRH (coin roll hunting) too
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33 percent rotation or 33 degrees?
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Duh...33 degrees
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welcome to the forum! Most people are going to want to see pictures :) Me including. Andy why don't you just post the date instead of saying "Pre-1950"
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Generally speaking die rotation doesn't start to become important to a coin's value until it is 90° or more.
But there are always exceptions particularly with newer coins.
The Mint supposedly figured out how to prevent that.
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1939 .
Didn't post pic because a pic wouldn't show anything but a rotated reverse.
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