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1968 Proof Set With Rotated Die Error On The LMC

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Hi everyone, just noticed that my 68 proof set may have a rotated die on the LMC. Ok I took a used 2x2 I didn't have any spares , does this help
Anyone ever seen this before?
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 Posted 03/30/2018  9:51 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Webster to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I could be wrong but to me, it looks like you rotated the holder, not the coin itself. Having crooked picture seems like a problem in this scenario.
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I'll take it out and get better pics
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No, don't take it out. The holder being rotated doesn't make sense as a useful point unless it were round. I can see the rotation you are referring to, but I think it is minor enough to be acceptable.

That reminds me, I need to order more 2x2s!
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Don't worry I put gloves on
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Rotations below 45° are considered inconsequential, 90° and especially 180° are the money makers, those are rare on proofs, dies are switched before the notches fail.
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Thanks, so is this one not worth anything?
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It's worth more than one cent, maybe $1 if clean. The rotation is too minor to add any additional value.
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much too small of a rotation to add any value. But it does prove you are keeping your eyes open for coins of interest.
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Keep looking!



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Thanks
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