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I Have A 1967 Penny That I Need Help Identifying The Type Of Error

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That is the penny flipped over its completely off centered from the front to the back. Its not lined up like its supposed to be. Ive never seen a coin like this and dont even know how to identify or price an error like this. I have searched for days and can not find this eeror. Does anyone have any sort of idea about this?

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This looks like a normal, circulated coin to me. There appears to be a very minor MAD (misaligned die), but that wouldn't affect the value unless part of the design was missing.
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Please tell us what you think might be an error.



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No you arent understanding me. The head and the building are supposed to be lined up.. They are not. I'm going to send another picture with a different penny to try an explain clearer. So wen I flip the penny over thats how it lines up. Does that explain any better?
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Thank you are rotated die errors valuable?
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no

needs to be at least 45 degrees and even then just a tiny premium
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@ant, first welcome to CCF. Second, yes this looks like a minor rotated die error, perhaps 5-10 degrees. A fun find, but with only this small amount of rotation, likely no premium.
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Suggestion. Hold the coin up close to a mirror and take a photo--so that the obverse and reverse show in a single shot. Please share what you get. Thanks.
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