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1863 Rotated Die IHC

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I found an 1863 IHC with the reverse die rotated about 15%. The coin is maybe a G6 on a good day. How much of a premium will this add?
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15% really won't add a premium.
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There is a variety (Snow-2) for 1863 that has a 15 degree clockwise rotation on the reverse. There is moderate repunching on the date 863/863.
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most collectors would avoid an Indian with that little of a rotation. They would see it as imperfect, and not enough to be a real error. Even today, tolerance is up to 15 degrees off, even though you rarely see them. Still, I see these minor rotations listed on the bay all the time. I only keep the Indians if they are rotated at least 90 degrees.
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