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2020 American Silver Eagle With Slanted Reverse

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 Posted 09/16/2021  1:43 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Newby123 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I was going to post this coin for sale when I noticed the reverse is slanted. I searched the internet trying to find some information on it. There is none. I read a post in this forum asking if a 2018 ASE is fake. I thought it may be a post with same problem. I scanned these into my computer and made sure the top edge was against the top of the screening area. Is this an error coin? Any information would be fine.


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 Posted 09/16/2021  3:16 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add southsav to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
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Your 2020 has a very minor rotated reverse (not slanted). No xtra value IMO.

One coin topic per post. Create separate posts for each other coin. Also, clear photos would be necessary. As an ASE collector, a nice struck through eagle might be a keeper for me depending on how severe it was. I would think little xtra value, $10 maybe, just my opinion.
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Yes, clean pictures are a HUGE help.
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Some like to collect mint errors, off center, rotated reverse, struck thru, double struck, clashed, etc. But if they are minor errors, say just 5% off center or rotated, small struck thru, slight double struck area, one spot of clash, they usually do not add a lot to the value. Major errors often have higher premiums. There are web sites about mint errors and books too. To get opinions about authentic or fake better pics are needed or take coins to local coin store for their opinion. They may have a metal analyzer.
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