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Poor Little 1994-P It Could Have Been A Star

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Poor-Little-1994-P-It-Could-Have-Been-A-Star

Poor-Little-1994-P-It-Could-Have-Been-A-Star


Poor-Little-1994-P-It-Could-Have-Been-A-Star

Poor-Little-1994-P-It-Could-Have-Been-A-Star
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Why?
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Don't know which error is presented here...?
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By any chance are we looking at a 1DR-001?
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180 degree rotated die.
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Wow it definetly could have been a contender at 180 degree, what a shame yet alls not lost its in your hands now so the coin abuse will stop :-)
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it looks to be exactly 180 degrees too... its still cool...
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For me, I'd probably never find these 180-outs. I typically am in a searching the coin for RPM, DDO, DDR, Planchet issue.....done.
I'd have to slow down quite a bit to master the eye it would take to notice these right off the bat.

I will try to slow down a tad and occasionally spot check a few of the Lincolns I end looking over.

Good find !
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This is rated as an R5, with 13-30 specimens from 1994-P believed to exist with rotations between 90 and 180 degrees. cool find.
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Robbodo where can I find that info?
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The rotated die census, of course. =) http://www.rotateddies.com
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Nice find.

Too bad for the corrosion.

If I was retired and could roll hunt 12 hours a day I'm sure I would have found a lot more oddities than I have in the 2 hours a day 3 days a week I have to look between working a real job and dumping.
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I always turn the coins the same way when I do searching. Being consistent with this is that if a 45 degree and above turn would be recognized by me. Less than 45 degrees I don't I don't pay attention to.
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When sorting rolls on Friday I always turn the coin over before throwing it into the reject box. That is how I found this one except it was on Tuesday at work while going through some "extra" rolls.
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