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1926 D Lincoln 1 Cent Reverse Is Pointed Wrong.

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It is hard to take a picture for reference point but I tried my best. Reverse is pointing 30 Degrees off found it when putting in flip. Arrow shows where it is pointing.What is that called?
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die rotation or a rotate die. Looks closer to a 8 degree rotation.
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It was struck with a rotated die, but the rotation isn't large enough to be worth any premium. It looks to be less than 10 degrees to me.
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I agree that this coin has a small amount of die rotation--I'd note it on the 2x2.
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Rotated dies are common .
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Right, no premium here.
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The die has to be rotated 90 degrees or more to be worth a premium.
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Using the last reverse image, I estimate you're in the ball park at around 30° CCW rotation. Thanks, Doug.

edit: fixing typos again.
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I agree with Rotated Die, but it DOES carry a premium above the face value, easily a few bucks.
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For those do it yourselfer's, without computer aided rotation option. Thanks, Doug.

http://rotateddies.50webs.com/meas.htm
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