For modern coins such as yours there is a LOT of Mint control during striking.
So for a clad coin I'd say you need about 45° to be significant.
No premium for your coin.
Back in the 1800's and before where a LOT of mistakes were made die rotation has to be more like 90° to be worth extra.
So for a clad coin I'd say you need about 45° to be significant.
No premium for your coin.
Back in the 1800's and before where a LOT of mistakes were made die rotation has to be more like 90° to be worth extra.

























