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1865 3CN 180 Degree Rotated Die Accidental Cherry Pick!

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I picked this on ebay the other day for $12, I didn't actually suspect it was a rotated die till I got it in hand today. Pretty cool variety!




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Quite a lucky find! I dont know anyone else whos "accidently cherrypicked" anything before
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Nice one! I love when it turns out to be even better than expected!
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I dont know anyone else whos "accidently cherrypicked" anything before

I did once. I purchased what I thought was an 1874 Dime. Upon receipt and inspection it turned out to be an 1874-S. The S was weak and in the sellers photos it didn't show.
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Nice find! Don't think ive ever gotten this lucky buyin off of ebay
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Congrats!
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I dont know anyone else whos "accidently cherrypicked" anything before


Interesting idea for a thread!
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That's GREAT...good luck on future accidents...
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They're not that common... Heritage last sold one in 2009
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