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How much value does a Rotated Die really add? And I hope the pictures can justify how rotated it is. If there's a better way to show it please let me know Thanks guys 
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Quote: If there's a better way to show it please let me know Some folks take an oblique picture of the front of the coin with a mirror in the background showing the back of the coin.
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New Member
Canada
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i was hoping the staples would be able to kind of show but I will give it a try !
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Pillar of the Community

United States
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Genesis, good job with your photos. Coin photography is NOT easy, and you've done a great job with this. It seems to be about 5% rotation but that's all I can add.
Inordinately fascinated by bits of metal with strange markings and figures
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New Member
Canada
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thanks hondo I appreciate that yes it definitely not easy haha
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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You need a 45, 90, or 180% rotation for added value
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New Member
Canada
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Thanks for the help John100
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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( I'm no pro, it's just my humble opinion ) Searched 6.5 +/- Million Cents Since 1971
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Canada
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I'd say rotation is about 10%, but still almost within tolerance. Very little, if any premium, but a keeper for the oddity.
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Canada
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Edited by SP67 01/19/2023 11:34 am
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United States
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New Member
Canada
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thanks for the help guys I'm really glad I joined the CCF 
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