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Yay - Rotated 2001 Centenary Of Federation

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FINALLY! Look what I noodled tonight! A 90 degree rotated coin.

Yay---Rotated-2001-Centenary-Of-Federation

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Well done!
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Congratulations
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Awesome! I'm still yet to find one.
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Winner,Winner, Chicken Dinner.!!
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Top work!

It's such a great feeling when you first turn one of these around .
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great find my best is only a 1 o'clock
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Thanks everyone. Overall it was a good noodle through the petty cash float ...

Out of $50 of $1 coins, one entire $20 bag was filled with Centenary of Women's Sufferage - both varieties. Three of which are off-centre strikes, one quite significant.

Also noodled a nice $2 Cud, from 6 o'clock through to 8 o'clock.

At the moment, I may have to replace about $100 of coins ... unless I sort through them more rigorously before returning them to their rightful place at work.

Also found out an interesting fact from my helpful bank teller. Evidently, a lot of the coin machines don't like coins with images and spit them back out and they have to be handed in over the counter - hence the bag of Women Sufferage coins ... and the rest I picked up. When I asked her about ram head coins and millenium (hopefully incused)to name a few, she said she had noticed a few ram heads when she bagged up coins earlier and will see if they are still lurking in the vault.
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Out of $50 of $1 coins, one entire $20 bag was filled with Centenary of Women's Sufferage - both varieties. Three of which are off-centre strikes, one quite significant.
Have you checked the edge of these coins to make sure they're not 'out of' or 'partial' collar' strikes?

Great noodling with up to $100 worth of keepers!
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I'm yet to find a rotated coin, so congratulations!
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