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2000-P Nickel Rotated Die

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I just found this in my last box of nickels. My first rotated die error.



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 Posted 09/04/2010  6:27 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Waredu to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Nice. I should probably spend the time to flip each one over when roll searching instead of just looking at the date.
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I would say close to 45 degrees off axis.
Nice find. Most coins usually need to be at least
90 deg. off and 180 is the big one as far as a premium.
90 also brings a decent premium for those looking to own one.
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This is better than the group of 2010-P Native American dollars that I found - they are at best 30 degrees off axis. Although, I did find about 25 of them in one $1,000 box of dollars, so I was pleased with that.
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