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HI What Do I Call This 1930-D LWC ?

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It is not centered correctly
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That's call a Rotated Die. It happens when the tiny screws that hold the die in place gets sheared off and lose. Although, it will not add value to your coin because it has to be 90 degrees or more to be considered collectable.
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A nice find, but as stated, not one with a high premium. A keeper as a curiosity though.
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Actually it's a slightly "Rotated" die. Worth saving as it's not the norm. How did you flip the coin - side to side, or bottom to top?
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Actually it's a slightly "Rotated" die.
I do not know what you mean?



Yes, I fixed the spelling error.
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It appears that one is within the tolerance range, but it's still worth saving as an example.
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