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Valued Member
Australia
369 Posts |
I always will describe upsets by the hands of the clock. Everyone can tell the time but when it comes to working out degrees some people are clueless  . Just my opinion  .
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
4411 Posts |
The clock hands seems to be a good way as well I think, nice amd easy.
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
869 Posts |
I like the clock's too. That's generally how I see upset  coins listed. So your lovely coin is hanging around at 7:00ish - 7:30ish o'clock.
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Valued Member
Australia
148 Posts |
For some unknown reason I collect 1966 10 cent coins. I went through about 300 of these coins to do some stats or the rarity of upset errors in this particular coin. After some heavy number crunching I have come up with the following. Upset 1966 10 cent coins are as Rare as hen's teeth. Didn't find one . So if you have any , hang on to them.
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Formerly nancyc
Australia
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Quote: Upset 1966 10 cent coins are as Rare as hen's teeth. I have 2 1966 10c Upsets. Piccies to come soon... 
life is a mystery to be lived not a problem to be solved
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Valued Member
Australia
363 Posts |
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
515 Posts |
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Valued Member
Australia
148 Posts |
nice quality coin spg1 and a decent upset too. In the time Iv'e been looking for upset coins I've found 3 upset 2001 dollars, 1 2010 50 cent, 1 2001? 20 cent and zero 1966 10 cent coins. Your coin should be worth a pretty penny.
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Valued Member
Australia
363 Posts |
I think I bought it from an ANDA show in Melbourne many years ago for about $70-80.
I'm sure it's appreciated in value.....
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Valued Member
Australia
148 Posts |
I saw 2 1966 10 cent upset coins go for around $37 on ebay. Their condition was no way as good as yours but an excellent bye price at $37 for 2. Someone got a real bargain.
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Formerly nancyc
Australia
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That a verrrrry nice upset. I know mine, wherever they are, can not compare in any way whatsoever to this little beauty. I've spent hours trying to find the little devils, but they continue to elude me. I found my 12 x 2001 $1 Upsets, but the 2 x 10c'ers are obviously very safe in their hidey hole. From memory, one is about 30° and the other is maybe 180°. 
life is a mystery to be lived not a problem to be solved
Edited by Nevol 05/14/2012 03:46 am
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Formerly nancyc
Australia
5385 Posts |
Alright, I found them. I've moved them into 1½ x 1½ and lined up the bottom left corner of each holder with the same position on the Scope Preview screen, so all images have the same alignment. The first 2 images are of a 'normal' coin for comparison and the degree of upset is my estimation, not actually measured scientifically.  10c 1966 Rev Normal  10c 1966 Obv Normal  10c 1966 Obv Upset 15-20 Degrees CCW  10c 1966 Obv Upset 80 Degrees CW 
life is a mystery to be lived not a problem to be solved
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Valued Member
Australia
148 Posts |
nice coins Nancy, Another coin to add for my hit list.
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Australia
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