Breen notes that for his Die State I, the reverse is rotated 30 degrees from normal. My question: is that rotation a definitive identifier? In others words, is the rotation unique to Die State I? Thanks.
I would say no. Dan Holmes die Stage I had the reverse rotated 70 degrees from normal so I would say that the die was very loose and could probably come with multiple rotations. Whether the other die stages can be found with die rotations I don't know. The obv die was removed and reground at least twice. Whether they took the opportunity to reset and snug up the dies between grinding I can't say.
@Conder101: I too saw that Dan Holmes coin. I also may have found an example of a stage II coin with a rotated reverse - hard to say for sure (it may have just been sloppy photography). Anyway, photos of my coin below. Stage I or II? Thanks.
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