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My First Rotated Die LWC-New Pix

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Here are two new photos, hope this helps ID the degree of rotation. Also please grade and give me an idea of value. Thanks all.
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Looks about 15 degrees. Not a biggie for extra value. The 90-180 degree ones are better for a premium.
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It may not be a biggie, but it's a special one for me because it's my first one.
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John1: Thanks for the second set of images. The axis lines helped me to determine what angle it was. Just a matter of using a protractor on the screen to figure out how much. One like that would help in figuring out the angles. Thanks for that. I'm glad you are happy in your find.
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Thanks for the idea of using a protractor coop, I never thought of that
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