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Pillar of the Community
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I like 'em.Thanks for sharing
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1944 I think is a year that a 1-cent die came loose and rotated around. I have one rotated 90 degrees, and there are several out there rotated up to 180 degrees.
I just bought a 10c coin, 1964 with the reverse rotated 270 degrees. I think it is MS-62, and heading for a CCCS hard holder. Photos will be posted, eventually...
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Rest in Peace
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I can beat that SPPTake a look at my 1948 penny...It is rotated an incredible 360 degrees.... 
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If I rummage around my desk, I think I can beat that with one rotated 720 degrees!
"Discovery follows discovery, each both raising and answering questions, each ending a long search, and each providing the new instruments for a new search." -- J. Robert OppenheimerContent of this post is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses...0/deed.en_USMy eBay store
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Pillar of the Community
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we have 720...do I hear 1080
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Pillar of the Community
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nice coins! I love the first 1940
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Rest in Peace
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Back off timnic44Me and SPP got the die rotation cornered.... 
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Formerly nancyc
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life is a mystery to be lived not a problem to be solved
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Pillar of the Community
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Nice rotations, Smallcentguy! Nicest collection of them I've seen in a long time.  And I hate to rain on your parade, wert, but it may appear -- that is, possibly -- I don't want to speak rashly until they're fully authenticated mind you -- but it seems... that I may actually own a whole ROLL of those sweet 360's! >gasp!<
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Rest in Peace
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Very nice rotations quite a few ld like to have in my collection. My biggest rotation is a circulated 96 with a full 180 degree rotation.
Edited by DvntMstr 06/01/2012 10:37 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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nice rotations! what would the premium be on the bottom ones?
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Pillar of the Community
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The 1944 I found raw in a roll of MS 1940s cents my grandfather had put togther in the 40s/50s. So it cost me $0.01 plus $6.50 for the ICCS holder it now sits in! There have been a couple of NGC (I think) certified ones in recent auctions that have been offered (maybe sold?) in the area of $800 to $1000. The 96 I picked up already in a CCCS holder at a price that would be typical for a decent error coin. The coins that were rotated about 90 degrees and 160 degrees didn't cost me terribly much. In both cases the seller knew what it was but didn't think it should command much of a premium. There was a 1970s cent that was roatated maybe 160 degrees that sold for maybe $300 in a recent TCNC auction.
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