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So I just seen a post about the reverse being upside down etc so I think the next time I noodle I'll get a coin sheet and load it up with all the heads faceing the right way up and then that way I can just turn the sheet over and see at a quick glance if any are offset..I imagine the pain will be loading and unloading..hope sopmeone finds it helpful
Every coin I noodle, is placed 'upright' between forefinger and thumb. I simply rotate the coin. Apart from the 2001 $1, there are very few rotated coins or 'upsets'. Doing this I have found a very nice 2001(?) Twenty Cent Piece rotated nearly 180 degrees. The rest are generally only slightly upset, and probably within quality parameters.So I just seen a post about the reverse being upside down etc so I think the next time I noodle I'll get a coin sheet and load it up with all the heads faceing the right way up and then that way I can just turn the sheet over and see at a quick glance if any are offset..I imagine the pain will be loading and unloading..hope sopmeone finds it helpful


















