I picked up this interesting 1825 Swedish Skillingh. It looks about 5-10% off center@2:00 I am curious as to how common this is on this coin type? I ask because we are at the onset of the Industrial Revolution in 1825, their mint may be experimenting and this may be common or NOT. I'm used to seeing off centers of hammered coins, ancients, and very early milled, but my theory is that by 1825, we are far into the industrial rev, to have this as common, unless there are variables at work at their mint. Thoughts? PS: I paid a % of Krause for this as one would expect for a "normal" coin of this type., so there was no premium paid, more like 65-70% of Krause/Yeoman for the grade.