Rotated Die on Buffalo nickel?

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Heated Lime, Feb 25, 2013.

  1. Heated Lime

    Heated Lime Member

    First off this is a dateless buff. It could be a 1927 from looking at it but cant be fore sure. anyways this looks like a die rotation. How much do you think its rotated and is this common at all?
     

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  3. Heated Lime

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    sorry might help if they are rotated correctly
     

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  4. I have a couple of Buffalos with partially rotated dies like that. I kind of doubt they would have any premium. From what I've heard, die rotations are usually only worth a premium if they are over 90 degrees. I found a dime that was almost rotated 150 degrees and sold it for $15, but I don't think such a small amount would be valuable. :confused:
     
  5. Heated Lime

    Heated Lime Member

    Thanks buddy, exactly the answer i was looking for.
     
  6. No problem! Us Minnesotans gotta stick together, right? :D
     
  7. marid3

    marid3 Member

    I have a bunch of Buffs with rotated dies too - it seems from my sample size (a couple hundred) that small die rotations were very common. My $.02 (or .05):smile
     
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