Rotated die error 1987 D

Discussion in 'Coin Roll Hunting' started by Kristine Garrant, Mar 12, 2022.

  1. Kristine Garrant

    Kristine Garrant Certified Newbie

    Found my first today. Was checking it out for RPM when I noticed. I keep flipping it to double check lol. I believe i had an 1987 D WRPM-013. Is it a possibility 2 still have that RPM now that I have identified the rotated die error? Or is that a symptom of it?

    Not sure how i could show this error in a picture. But the reverse's noon is actually pointing to 1. Does that make sense to you? I have included a picture of what I was investigating for RPM. Whats funny is looking at the RPM, its description on Cooper Coins stated tilted. That's what reminded me to not forget and check for the rotated die error possibility 20220312_023712.jpg 20220312_023458.jpg 20220312_023656.jpg before I moved on to the next coin!
     
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  3. Lueds

    Lueds Well-Known Member

    Look up Split plate doubling, I do believe that is what you have found. I could be wrong but the pictures are slightly out of focus. The area on the right hand side of the D looks like the underlying Zinc planchet.

    https://www.error-ref.com/split-plating/

    Always nice to find a coin that has some reasonable rotation in it too btw!!!
     
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  4. expat

    expat Remember you are unique, just like everyone else Supporter

    Stand the coin on edge with the obverse facing you and perfectly square. Place a mirror behind it and photograph the coin with the reverse showing in the mirror.
     
  5. Paddy54

    Paddy54 Well-Known Member

    rota-fliprf.jpg

    This will help
     
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  6. dwhiz

    dwhiz Collector Supporter

    @Lueds
    Thanks, I just learned something new.
     
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  7. Lueds

    Lueds Well-Known Member

    You're welcome! Love this group as we're always learning something new, myself included.
     
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    Mountain Man Well-Known Member

  9. Kristine Garrant

    Kristine Garrant Certified Newbie

    How cool! Didn't even think of that! I will so give it a try! I have tons of mirrors in my house. People often ask if I am narcissistic and i must enjoy looking at myself in the mirror. I always reply, " well no, not at all. It is so i can see what is coming from behind me'.
     
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  10. Kevin Mader

    Kevin Mader Fellow Coin Enthusiast Supporter

    The only thing behind me is my cat. He has separation anxiety.
     
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