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1999 Connecticut Quarter Looks Like Rotation On The Reverse.

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1999-Connecticut-Quarter-Looks-Like-Rotation-On-The-Reverse.
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@gam, yes looks that way to me. Nice find! The best way to demonstrate this is with a single, slightly oblique picture showing one side of the coin in the foreground and the other side reflected in a mirror in the background.
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Fun find.
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@SPENCE thank you for the advice I will do that if I ever find another.
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That is cool, nice find.
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gamble78,

Here is a link you might like:http://rotateddies.com/
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to the forum! Nice find.
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gamble78 - Just follow John1's advice and you can't go wrong.
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to the CCF nice find.
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Welcome, I like the lay out, except it seems to have been flipped left to right like whats known to be used for medal orientation.

If so, US coins should use a top to bottom flip for whats known to be used for coin orientation.

Easier to do overlay and calculate rotation CW or CCW. Thanks, Doug.
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Take an mirror pic and I can see and calculate.
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