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Discussion in 'Coin Roll Hunting' started by xGAJx, Apr 23, 2013.

  1. xGAJx

    xGAJx Happy

    SO,

    I searched 20 $ in nickels and found 5 30's 40's and 50's one 1938 no mint mark nickel, but nothing special.

    10 $ in dimes, nothing.

    5 $ in cents to try to pass the coin bug with my sister, she searched two rolls and I searched 8 and she found 2 wheaties I found none. Dumbfound it. I found a 1978 woodie cent, pics below plz comment if its worth anything.

    Anyways, I organized my ENTIRE coin collection on a new desk and it went well.

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  3. xGAJx

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    I made the design for hat world coin binder, for some reason I love it.
    More pics: Coins 010.JPG Coins 011.JPG

    Grade/Value would be appreciated.
     
  4. xGAJx

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    Also a while ago found this rotated die clad kennedy half... How many degrees is it rotated? Ignore my writing on the 2x2, and just because I said that, doesnt mean you have to look at it.

    Grade/Value (if any) and amount of rotated degrees (if possible to determine) would be appreciated.

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  5. non_cents

    non_cents Well-Known Member

    The woodie is nice, but not really much of a premium there. Pictures are too dark to tell the rotation on the Kennedy. First, make sure it is oriented correctly in the 2x2. It is tough when you post a picture of it at an angle.
     
  6. xGAJx

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    Its so hard to do a mirror picture without an angle, cause it makes the reverse even blacker.
     
  7. jensenbay

    jensenbay Well-Known Member

    Place it in a 2x2 square on one side and take a picture of both sides. That will show the rotation and it's much easier to do.
     
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