2022 D Rotated Reverse Shield Cent

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Gorham_Collector, Mar 29, 2022.

  1. Gorham_Collector

    Gorham_Collector Specializing in Shield Cents

    Yes its within the mints tolerance of rotation and Very slight. I mean you don’t come across them often anyways so enjoy, search those denvers. Could be a dynamic rotation who knows.
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  3. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    If you shift the Obverse just a tad to the right it will align the Reverse perfectly.
     
  4. Gorham_Collector

    Gorham_Collector Specializing in Shield Cents

    It’s still slightly rotated got my best to have the Obv as centered liberty is pretty straight
    I’ll reverse it with the shield pointing down and flip it tm
     
  5. Oldhoopster

    Oldhoopster Member of the ANA since 1982

    I think Fred Weinberg mentioned that 15 degrees was the mint tolerance (can someone confirm that). Your coin is well within that range
     
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  6. Gorham_Collector

    Gorham_Collector Specializing in Shield Cents

    Yes that’s why I stated in my original post “it’s within the mints tolerance”
    But I mean even at that how often does one come across a more modern coin 2010 and on with a in tolerance rotation not me so I still consider it collectible
     
  7. Spark1951

    Spark1951 Accomplishment, not Activity

    How often? It happens all the time in every shield date so far (13 years). It’s a very common occurrence. Heck, save well struck coins all you want. Just don’t think a reverse rotation of 1 degree is a collectable criteria.
     
  8. Gorham_Collector

    Gorham_Collector Specializing in Shield Cents

    I only search shield cents coming across any degree of rotation nope not common
    I know there are extreme rotations for a lot of dates 2016, 2011, 2019 etc the amount of times I’ve searched shields I’ve come across two rotations now three
    Let’s compare to memorial cents which r muchhhh more common even if it’s within tolerance and this is a denver so it’s not as common I’ve never come across a in tolerance rotation on a shield cent that’s denver and let’s forget the mints in tolerance anyways for rotations it’s not common it’s scarce
    In short still a rotation of the die on a shield cent being a denver.
     
    Last edited: Mar 30, 2022
  9. Oldhoopster

    Oldhoopster Member of the ANA since 1982

    Since it's in specification, it's manufacturing variability. I consider this in the same category as minor planchet weight variation, mechanical doubling, and die deterioration. It's hard to get excited over a normal, standard coin.

    Save them if you like them. Technically, I can't disagree with you using the term rotated die, but it feels wrong since it's in spec. Almost like hyping minor errors like IN GOD WE RUST, or Spitting Eagles, IMO. At least those are actual errors. Just my opinion
     
  10. Gorham_Collector

    Gorham_Collector Specializing in Shield Cents

    Ah ok reading this comment it makes more sense to me relating it to md etc.
    guess I’m biased a little, I do like the extreme md on shield cents for educational purposes.
     
  11. Gorham_Collector

    Gorham_Collector Specializing in Shield Cents

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  12. masterswimmer

    masterswimmer A Caretaker, can't take it with me

    The above says it all. That's all that matters.
    However, once you post publicly about your 'collectible' you should be prepared for the naysayers to challenge your opinion.

    FYI, I'm in agreement with everyone else. It's within tolerance and less than 'ever so slight'.

    Enjoy your find.
     
  13. potty dollar 1878

    potty dollar 1878 Well-Known Member

    I still don't see it but nice find.
     
  14. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

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  15. Mountain Man

    Mountain Man Well-Known Member

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    Sorry, no disrespect meant, I just wanted to use this GIF. LOL
     
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  16. Fred Weinberg

    Fred Weinberg Well-Known Member

    Official US Mint tolerance is 27 degrees.

    They are not collectable, I've found, unless
    they are at least 45 degrees rotated.

    Hope this info helps.
     
  17. Spark1951

    Spark1951 Accomplishment, not Activity

    You have a brand new 2022-D shield zinc cent, with contact marks on both sides and soap spots. The reverse die rotation is minor, no added value (NAV). If you put it in a flip to protect it, sometime around the year 2072 it will finally appreciate in value.

    I applaud your vision of the future, saving this coin and similar to pass on to your progeny.

    But, perhaps this coin has special meaning to you. That would be another good reason to collect it.
     
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  18. eric6794

    eric6794 Well-Known Member

    slide to the right..slide to the left cha cha this time. Sorry just was doing the cha cha. Unless the cent is rotated more than 30'ish percent it's normal.
     
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