Congratulations! I have a few questions because I have a 1972D Lincoln rotated about 170 degrees if I'm correct, and considering sending it to ANACS. it appears uncirculated, a very nice strike, RB or maybe full BR, I guess that's up to them to decide.
So anyway here are my questions:
Do you know how many degrees rotated these
Two Cents are?
Do any TPGs note the degrees or just 'Rotated Dies'?
Do rotated dies count as an attribution for which you have to pay the extra fee? If so, I would think they could state the degrees, considering it's the number that counts to people who collect them and it's hard to know if they can believe someone just claiming a number on
ebay or whatever. I've seen people online with buyer's remorse complaints of exaggerated degrees by the sellers so many times.
Grape Collects--Where can you see population reports for rotations? I'd really like to see if mine is already common, to weight whether or not to pay for grading/attribution.
That '84 also being a doubled ear is SO incredible. So does ANACS charge separate fees for more than one attribution on the same coin?