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I was going through some coins I had stored away and came across this. Has a noticeable amount of rotation for a modern coin. Does this add anything significant to the value?


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I think you are hanging right on the edge of what was tolerated. I don't think its dramatic enough to draw a premium ontop of the 14-d price. I think a substantial rotation is that of 45° or more. I may be mistaken though.
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It's definitely a bonus though that might help it sell quickly at top retail
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I think if the coin was in better shape and didn't have a details grade it would bring more of a premium with the rotated die. As is, it is a cool conversation piece but not sure how much value it adds
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Oddly enough many people think rotated reverses are a not liked appearance. Some will not buy a coin due to that.
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Not sure about the rotation value...

I am still stuck on the fact that you just came across a 1914-D Lincoln Cent you had. That is nice.
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I am still stuck on the fact that you just came across a 1914-D Lincoln Cent you had. That is nice.
LOL. I only have two coins in slabs, so they ended up in my box of odds and ends which I rarely go through.

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Which now begs the question... What is in the other slab?

Your reason makes sense. I have a few miscellaneous albums that I rarely view and when I do I often ask myself, "When did I get that coin?"
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Is that sick as in "Wow, that is one sick (nice) coin!"

Or is that sick as in .
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The other is an 1827 N-12 large cent. I'd crack it out, but last time I opened a slab I almost lost an eye from flying debris. I'll actually have 4 soon as my C&C Truman set should arrive today.
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Not a terrible coin, not enough rotation to add a lot of value...
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Agree ED details, and that the rotation isn't worth anything.
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The other is an 1827 N-12 Large Cent.
Nice!

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I'd crack it out, but last time I opened a slab I almost lost an eye from flying debris.
Ouch!

Need to be careful next time. If there ever is one.


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I'll actually have 4 soon as my C&C Truman set should arrive today.
Nice as well.
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