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1940 1c Rotated Die

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Will this reach AU? Couldn't quite capture the luster or the blueish hue.

Also is this roughly a 20% rotation?





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Some nasty gashes on face, probably not even AU, rotation is about 15 to 20% not quite enough.
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I don't know if it'll make AU but your rotation seems to be closer to 20-25 degrees in my opinion
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That die rotation is fairly common for the date though...
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Yep. I have an AU '33 rotated die. I actually had as my avatar...before....you know...
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Thanks for the replies!

I'll book it as EF-45 and 20%
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Rotations of 45, 90 and of course 180% are the valuables ones.
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