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1969-D LMC Offcenter/Rotated?

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Got this 1969D off center strike and I Think it might be rotated REV as well.

3.1g

What do You think?

1969-D-LMC-Offcenter/Rotated?


1969-D-LMC-Offcenter/Rotated?

Thanks in advance.

Also, I have been working on my equipment/skills for taking pictures. Any comments/suggestions good or bad? /
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 Posted 05/08/2015  4:46 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ChildOfTheWheat to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Looks rotated to me
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Pics look great!
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 Posted 05/08/2015  6:12 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Probably the reverse is normal and the obverse is rotated? The hammer die is adjustable, the anvil die is stationary.
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Ahh, Thanks Coop. Looks alittle more then 18 degrees to me. But I will check.
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Pictures look great. I just call these Rotated Dies instead of Rotated Reverse even though that was and is popular usage.
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I agree, definitely some rotation. Great pix! Thanks for sharing such an interesting coin.
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Well, it's a way to flesh out your Error Typeset faster.

This is one of those I like to refer to as "pretty liquid." On the market, the combination of errors (plus the date/profile in perfect position) will not lack for enthusiastic buyers. The obverse pic sets the hook, and the reverse reels them in for you. You'll barely have to put in the effort to haul the fish onboard.
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SsDd, Wow! What a salesman!
I also love the flawless brown color with hints of red (probably more on the obverse than the image suggests). You have a beautiful coin Dar!
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Thanks Guy's.

There IS more red on the OBV then it shows in the picture. I'm still learning about taking photo's with the help from all the great members here on CCF.

Rpmsrpms, SsuperDdave, and a lot more. Thanks guys for all the help.

If you guy's need help in imaging your coins, we have one of THE best areas to learn right here on CCF!

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