This is kinda hard to explain. Anyone know what it is called when the reverse of a coin isn't exactly opposite of obverse? If you turn coin over, you must turn coin a bit to get Memorial level? I hope someone knows what im trying to ask. Thanks
Remember, there is a mint tolerance for these. If it isn't outside that, it doesn't really count for anything.
You will always find rotated coins but they are usually in the tolerance range. If you find one out of that range the price goes up with the amount of rotation.
Yes, that Liberty Seated dime was improperly coined in what is termed "Medal Turn", probably due to one of the dies being a little loose and gradually rotating. Or, it could just be due to a mistake by the coiner who set one of the dies incorrectly. As a general rule, US coins are all meant to be coined with what is termed "Coin Turn".