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Hello, I just purchased a 1882 CC Morgan and it seems to have a die rotation on the back of the coin. Is this normal? Does it make the coin any more rare? Thanks for the help.
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What degree of rotation? Can you post a picture?
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Sorry I am not to good at posting pictures yet. The picture is tilted to the left, so if there is a die rotation it is only maybe a few degess more then normal. Thanks for the comments.
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Looks to be if the front (Obverse) is centered in the the holder and lined up to an edge about 5-10%, there would be a slight premium on this coin if that is indeed the case.
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Yes that is the case. The obverse is lined up evenly in the front. Thank you for the comment.
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