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Another 1863 Ih With Reverse Rotation (2-3 Degrees)

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 Posted 04/12/2017  11:16 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Rpuckett to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Several interesting finds on this coin. The first thing I noticed was the die crack between the 1 and 8. Next is the chip off the E in states. The reverse seems to have a die crack on the bow. The coin is also rotated slightly about 3 degrees.
Once again I am looking for any variety attribution.
I have 4 more to go through so hoping I find some answers soon. Anyone? Bueller? Bueller?

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 Posted 04/13/2017  03:04 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add indian_hoarder to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
See my post in your other thread. I believe it applies here as well. Rotations can also add value, not sure at 3 degrees though.

If you intend on keeping these, great. Otherwise an auction is really the only way to find out collector value on these errors. I have sold many G-VG early date IHCs with 30-180 degree rotation, and can get a $10 premium.
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This is a common-date coin, and well worn. I'm not seeing any major cracks, chips, or Cuds that might attract an error collector and a 3-degree die rotation is insignificant. Just an ordinary Cu-Ni cent in low grade, good enough for a circulated date or type set.
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