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1964 1c Cent Canada With Die Rotation.

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 Posted 12/14/2015  02:44 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Coin Scavenger to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Please share your thoughts on a grade and degree of rotation, also opinions if it would be worthy of a TPG? I'm thinking that a hard slab would be the only way to show rotation. Thanks.

1964-1c-Cent-Canada-With-Die-Rotation.

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1964-1c-Cent-Canada-With-Die-Rotation.

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 Posted 12/14/2015  09:28 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add john100 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
You have a touch more than a 45% rotation, just sell it raw, if it was a 90 or upset a full 180 it's worth decent bucks for sure.
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 Posted 12/14/2015  11:23 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Hounddog Bill to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
looks more like 80-90 degrees to me.

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 Posted 12/14/2015  12:34 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Paulsz to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It's at 80 degrees. Nice one!
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Pretty close to 90 degrees, MS-63RD
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very nice... I had some 79's that had a 45-50 rotation that I sold raw for 50-100.
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Putting the Queen's head at 12 o'clock makes the degrees of rotation easier, nice coin, rotations always looks nicer in hard holders, just turn and you see the exact degrees while ICCCS soft flips are terrible for rotations.
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I would say about 85 degrees left on the Queen's head compared to date side and grade it at about AU 58. Nice coin and I would sell it raw.
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This should give you a good benchmark of value...

http://www.ebay.ca/itm/111809059815

(1c 1964 MS-60 Brown, rotated 90 degrees - when the ebay link expires). Your coin looks MS-63 Red & Brown to me.

It costs anywhere from $12 (CCCS and ICCS) to $75 (NGC or PCGS) to slab an error coin, I generally don't, unless they are gem MS-65 grade or better.
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 Posted 12/20/2015  5:23 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coin Scavenger to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thanks for all your comments and suggestions. I have 6 strong rotations that I'm looking to store or display. The value of the coins justify a hard case in my opinion, but I'm not looking to sell them. Thanks spp that just about nailed it. Thanks again all.
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