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1940 50 Cent. Off Set Die, About 15 Deg. Check It Out.

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I put my own grade on this years ago. I can't wait to hear about it.lol I know staples! I call this one the Zombie King due to the bite on his neck.
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The coin has shifted a bit
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The obverse of your coin is not lined up properly so that would make the offset less than it now appears.
It would still be within an acceptable range. It does look like teeth marks on his neck though.

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Make sure to flatten those staples on your 2x2's so they don't damage others when you stack them.
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JimmyD above is oh so right! On the Obverse, the "G" should be at 12:00 ... then you can see what the rotation actually is.
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