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1967 USA Penny With Upside Down Backside

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 Posted 07/13/2024  10:38 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Leq3nde to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hello,

i took a look at some of the coins I have and noticed, that the USA "one cent" coin of 1967 had the embossing on the backside turned by 180°. I did not find any resources to such a coin and wondered if it is worth something.

Thank you already

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All US coins are turned 180 degrees, it's called "coin alignment".
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
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DBM is correct.

In the US we have coins that flip 180° from one side to the other, this is called Coin Aligned .

Coins can also be struck with Medal Aligned . These coins have the top of the design for the obverse and reverse at the same point on the coin's edge. Notable coins that use Medal Alignment are Indian Rupee, the Japanese Yen, and the Swiss Franc.
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Normal alignment for US coins.
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To CCF! I agree that it's the normal coin alignment.
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