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1939 50 Cent Die Rotated

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I just noticed one of my '39s is rotated approximately 12 degrees. How common is this? And is it notable enough to note it on the 2x2?
thanks as always
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 Posted 10/30/2017  5:16 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Sure you can notate it, but I doubt this would be a meaningful value factor.
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I deal with a lot of silver dollars and its fairly common to have minor(up to 15 degrees) die rotation in 1939's. Minor rotations dont typically command any premiums.
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Thanks. It is a 50 cent though. Is that any less common?
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There are lots of George VI 50c with varying rotations.
Like everyone mentions above, no real premium at 12 degrees.
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