I've got a 1685 low-grade Netherlands/Zeeland duit that I just saw has a rotated reverse -- nearly 90 degrees. I imagine that sort of thing was a lot more common a few centuries ago than it was today though. Do such coins have any premium to them?
I'd say for Dutch coins from that era it would be more unusual if the reverse was not rotated. Hammered coins all are just placed randomly. So no, no premium.
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