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1909 VDB With Slight Die Rotation

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Found this one in a bank roll. I tried the rubber band method and it looks like just a slight rotation. Seems like I've seen a similar coin discussed here before, but just wanted to check... Any kind of premium for this?

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 Posted 03/30/2014  2:24 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add DrDon to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Rotation too small for premium.
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 Posted 03/30/2014  2:32 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TC3 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
There may be a premium to the right person.
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Here is a unique way to show the rotation:
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Not my idea, but it is a great aid.
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Like the mirror idea also.
Only downside is all that super glue mess on your desk.
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Like the mirror technique COOP; thanks for sharing.
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Come on coop...best way...?...have you ever tried to get a coin to stand on its edge...haha...
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Just fold some tape and that should hold it. LOL Play do would hold it also.
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I'll have to try that trick. I found a 1971 D I'm guessing is about 18 degree's out. I'll try it and post the pics later.
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