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How Common Is This JFK Rotated Reverse?

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 Posted 05/03/2010  4:40 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Dhughesz28 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
inserting the image into AutoCAD, I get this..
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Good call 28.Looks like a legit number to me.
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Note the missing staple is on the top of the holder on the first picture and the bottom on the second. This means the holder was flipped top for bottom for the second picture so the coin should be right side up. Since it is off about 30 degrees I believe this is defined as a 30 degree rotation.

Am I missing something here?


Here's what a JFK looks like without a rotated reverse. Note the staple placement when it is flipped "top for bottom for the second picture."

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Here is the 1988 JFK. The reverse is rotated 60% counter clockwise.

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D'oh.

You guys are right of course. It's 60 degrees (+).
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D'oh.

You guys are right of course. It's 60 degrees (+).


You have been dethroned!
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You have been dethroned!


I was just a pretender anyway and I don't give up that easy. ;)

That's a very very tough '65 half. I've looked at literally thousands of these set and have never found one.
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