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1999 Rotated $2 Coin

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Found an unusual slightly rotated $2 . Is this a common error?

1999-Rotated-$2-Coin

1999-Rotated-$2-Coin

1999-Rotated-$2-Coin

1999-Rotated-$2-Coin
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Can't see the degree of rotation in the photos, but I imagine that -like the US mint- the Australian mint would have a small tolerance level for rotated dies. It is fairly common on US coins to have a small rotation and it does not add a premium
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It's hard to see, but it's the third coin from the left in the top photo
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Looks about 15% rotated , Nicely spotted
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One thing to be aware of is the fact that US coins are minted in the BILLIONS and it is no wonder that they consider these things common or have no premium.As far as Aussie coins go it is not common and especially on $2 coins. There are lots of Aussie collectors who collect these items and that is how it should be.
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