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One Cent 1979 Axis Shift.

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 Posted 07/19/2021  09:57 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add josef57 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
A cordial greeting. I ask for your advice in evaluating these 5one cents on which they all have an axis shift. What do you think about riquardo?. Thanks.
One-Cent-1979-Axis-Shift.
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 Posted 07/19/2021  10:13 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add JimmyD to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Slightly off but not enough to add any extra value.
Unless they are a minimum of 90 degrees off (preferably 180 degrees), they are not really collectible.
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to the CCF!
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I agree, but they would not be collectable anyways in a Lucite cube.
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Thank you. I kindly ask if there is a link where he deepens this topic on the moved axes of the coins, there is always something to learn.
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The only shift I see seems to be that they are slightly rotated in the holder.
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I suspect that the OP (from Italy) is unaware that (nearly) all US coins have coin orientation. Which is to say that the obverse and reverse are rotated 180 degrees apart from another.
These are all normal coins.
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These seem to be usual cents.
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Lucite is the modern amber. Those cents will likely remain free of corrision for thousands of years, maybe millions.
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Nick10 Lucite should be the new way people should get preserved in a big block dress um up and ya can stick um at the front door and say hi to them everyday as you come and go then ya wont miss um. If they can do it with coins well then
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