| Author |
Replies: 25 / Views: 4,253 |
|
Valued Member
Canada
444 Posts |
Need help with actual degree of rotation and possible grade if the photo is good enough. I would like to add accurate information to the coin holder. Thank you in advance.  
|
|
|
|
Pillar of the Community
Canada
4911 Posts |
Looks to be pretty darn close to upset dies(180 degrees uupsidedown rotation).
Feel free to call me Will.
|
|
Valued Member
 Canada
444 Posts |
Sorry didn't notice that the picture turned. It is almost full 180 degree.
|
|
Pillar of the Community
Canada
2427 Posts |
Very Nice Coin Scavenger! I Love it! Where did you get it?
|
|
Rest in Peace
1988 Posts |
Please put you coins straight up...makes it easier for some one to help you..Your coin is approx. 167.40 degrees off. 
|
|
Valued Member
 Canada
444 Posts |
Thank you again Wert, much appreciated. Sorry I applied the post without noticing the picture flipped. Thanks again.
|
|
Valued Member
 Canada
444 Posts |
Calgary show 30 plus years ago if I remember correct.
|
|
Pillar of the Community
Canada
870 Posts |
another nice rotation. cool
|
|
Pillar of the Community
Canada
2301 Posts |
5th known in upset dies. nice coin.
|
|
Valued Member
 Canada
444 Posts |
What would the value be for a rotation to this extreme?
|
|
Rest in Peace
1988 Posts |
Not as costly as my 360 degree 1945 nickel rotation.. HAHA...KIDDING..COULDN'T RESIST. I am not sure about the value, but look on ebay and see what they are getting for rotation less than your rotated coin.
|
|
Valued Member
 Canada
444 Posts |
Always hard asking the value of a coin on the forum. I find it to be the taboo question. Without a value it's like a hockey pool with no points.
|
|
Pillar of the Community
Canada
1984 Posts |
Not taboo...just hard to say.
My 2013 Charlton says $400 in AU55 for upset dies; no values for lower grades. I don't know how they came up with a range of catalogue values for such a scarce coin.
ICCS would not certify that as upset dies; they would call it rotated. Buyers would likely not pay as much for 167 degrees as for 180.
One that I recall was 180 degrees was sold a couple of years back by a dealer who occasionally posted on another now-nearly-dead coin web site. I think he asked $1500 for his and presumably got less.
Kind of hard to say what it is worth. My guess would be $200 to $500 but it would totally depend on the luck of the auction.
Edited by Smallcentguy 04/19/2014 12:28 pm
|
|
Pillar of the Community
Canada
870 Posts |
you have to remember coin scavenger that errors or worth what error collectors are willing to pay. Because each one is unique, it's hard to put a true price to it. I would pay $10 for a 45 degree, $20 for a 90 degree and maybe up to $40 for yours. the 60's are full of die rotations so if it was a different decade maybe worth even more. that is what it is worth to me. cheers.
|
|
Pillar of the Community
Canada
870 Posts |
$200-500? well that proves it! I'm cheap!! lol
|
|
Pillar of the Community
Canada
5324 Posts |
There was a 1967 nickel upset die graded by ICCS PL6? sold by TCNC in March sale for 3500.00 plus juice and HST. I have a 1989 dime ICCS ms 63 upset die so ICCS does grade some errors.
|
| |
Replies: 25 / Views: 4,253 |