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1864 2 Cent Piece Rotated Die

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A pretty common error on these coins but it was nicely rotated so I bought it for $10. Also, I haven't turned the coin for the pics I just flipped the coin to the reverse.
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Very cool! I like these!
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Good eye there, QuarterHoarder72.

These can also be found with an impressive 180 degree rotation; this, being likewise with 1864 BR Indian cents that year.

It seems that someone at the Philly Mint may have had a screw loose that year ....
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For sure! Thanks for responding both of you!
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Which way did you flip it?
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I flipped it with the top of the coin going under the rest of the coin. Basically like you would any normal coin.
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Those reverse rotated coins can make you think you've had to much to drink.
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Those reverse rotated coins can make you think you've had to much to drink.


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Yup! There a little tricky.
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I like any rotated deuce that isn't at 90 or 180 which are the fairly common rotation angles, these other ones are much more interesting IMO.
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I agree. :)
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