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1987-D Jefferson Die Rotation

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Is this a mis aligned on the reverse I had this coin for awhile and just noticed this or maybe I'm just tired idk thanks

1987-D-Jefferson-Die-Rotation

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05/13/2012 8:25 pm
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I can't see where any lettering is off the coin so I would say no.
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The reverse does look a little off, but from other post it would have to be extremely off center to be of value . Keep up the search!
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maybe I'm identifying this wrong the obverse is ok but when I look at the reverse monticello is slanted not straight like the obverse
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Then you are talking about a rotated die. Past threads on here have said within 30 degrees is within tolerance and to be collectable the rotation must be at least 90 degrees. Do a search for rotated dies.
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ok cool thanks
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