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1907 Indian Cent Rotated Die

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 Posted 01/29/2022  4:58 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add 601digs to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi Everyone,

I'm new to the Coin Community and excited to be here. I really enjoy reading through the posts.

I just wanted to make my first post and share this recent find with y'all.

I tried to rotate the coin as straight as possible so the obverse and reverse was correctly oriented, should be really close.


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 Posted 01/29/2022  5:49 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Guessing this is not enough rotation to merit a premium. Also, is this coin damaged/bent?



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Hi Coinfrog,

There is a slight indentation through the center. Likely post mint damage but I'm certainly no expert.

Thanks
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From what I can see, this is just a cull, worth less than 50 cents.
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Thanks for the additional info Coinfrog
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to the Community. Looks like PMD.
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Looks like a minor rotated die. You can prop the coin up and photo in front of a mirror to show it as well. I'd hand on to it as your first error, even though minor and damaged. Welcome.
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Thanks for the Welcome Sheldius and Kenwright and thanks for the feedback. Always appreciated.
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This should be N27 - many were struck with this rotated die. So many that the die must have been fixed in this position for some time.
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When you took the pic of the reverse, did you filp the coin heads-over-trails or side-to-side? It makes a big difference.
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to the Community.
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Thanks for the additional info Robbudo. Coin was flipped heads-over-tails.
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Since it was rotated heads-over-tails, this coin is rotated about 170 degrees. The rotated die census lists the 1907 rotated IHCs as an R5, meaning there are 31-80 examples believed to survive with rotations between 90 and 180 degrees. I have 20 different years (!) of IHCs with rotations between 90 and 180 degrees in my collection. I'd estimate your coin, still a cull, is worth about $5.
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