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1854 Seated Half Dime Rotated Dies

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Are these dies within tolerance for rotation or what do you guys think? Thanks

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about 45 degrees. Not super rare for coins of this era, so not a huge premium to be had if any, but gives the coin more to hold a conversation over.
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Bout what I figured thanks for the info! I did not buy it in the 2x2-picked up cheap few months ago while purchasing few other coins from the seller then noticed the rotation after I received the coin finally got around to posting it
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