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Pillar of the Community
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I'm thinking 150 degrees. I'm sure this die is known and people know for sure. 
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That's a great find,congrats. John1 
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El Salvador
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Very good find, congratulations
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Good one Scooby! Was that a roll find?
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Valued Member
United States
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Nice find Scooby! That's a really neat one and certainly one I should start looking for.
Does anyone have a method they use to batch search a bunch of coins at one time for rotated reverses? I usually only find them after I have put a coin in an album and flip the page to notice it them.
I could see using two clear pains of glass or plastic and sandwiching a bunch of lined up coins in between them, then flipping them over to check a bunch at once. No perfect. Any other suggestions?
Thanks for posting Scooby!
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Pillar of the Community
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chugly, while you're roll searching and looking for errors or varieties, just get into the habit of flipping them when you go to check the reverse. Then they will just jump out at you!
Checking for a rotated reverse is automatically a part of my roll searching procedure.
Edited by Scooby Due 01/16/2011 12:50 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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WOW! Nice find! I must confess, I don't always look for these.
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United States
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Great find Scoob. I'm still lookin. WOLF
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Wonderful find Scooby ..... still wondering if this is a roll find? Quote: while you're roll searching and looking for errors or varieties, just get into the habit of flipping them when you go to check the reverse Agree 100% .... not sure why there is a need for 'batch searching' as chugly suggests .... I roll search for fun and the human pace of one coin at a time works well for me. I flip every coin hoping to find one of these.  Back to Scooby ... I imagine that this is a known significant rotation error .... but would not be holding my breath waiting to find out. Thanks for sharing. David
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Moderator
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I have gotten in the habit of flipping every coin I get in change. Found a Jefferson nickel that's about 20 degrees. Great find Scoob!
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Valued Member
United States
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Huh, never thought to look for these.
Congrats on the find, that's a crazy rotation.
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Pillar of the Community
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Sorry guys, no this was not a roll find, at least not by me. It was found roll searching, but I traded some earlier wheats for it.
I had to have it!
Edited by Scooby Due 01/18/2011 10:15 pm
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Canada
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Nice addition to your collection Scooby  I almost always forget to check for rotations.
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