I think mint tolerance for die rotation is about 15%, so your coin would probably not carry any additional premium. I think someone mentioned in an earlier post that you need a 30-40% rotation to carry any significant premium.
Thanks. I'm guessing it can't be listed as an error coin then. Do you know about how much it is worth? I have three one from the 1880's and one from the 1890's in about the same condition.
If they are in the same condition, I'd reckon about $1.25 each. If selling on ebay, it would probably be best to list them in the same lot. Premiums are paid for some dates in the 60s and 70s. The 1880s - 1909 are relatively common.
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