I wanted to make one more quick comment to thank jloring for posting something useful. It does work, and apparently with the new slabs. The only...
Actually, I can send it back in, but they still charge the $20 shipping and handling and I still have to pay the money to send it, so that's over...
That's pretty crooked. I imagine if it was an error that you needed the coin straight for to see correctly, you might be a little more upset. I...
I said I was wondering if they did that, I didn't accuse them of anything. They ARE putting coins in the slabs wrong, why is that my fault?...
I wasn't accusing them of anything, it's just odd that the other rotated die I was looking at was also screwed up. I can see it with any other...
Not at all, what I'm saying is that after the fact the only way to tell how far rotated it is is to look at one side straight and then flip it...
Huh? It doesn't matter which one is rotated, the obverse should appear straight in the slab, then you can see the degree of rotation with your...
Incidentally, the Rotated Die Census lists a 90* rotated die and a 95* rotated die for 1966 Jefferson nickels.
Not what I was talking about. I'm talking about only the obverse as it looks in the holder. It's crooked in that photo as well. The coin needs...
Anyway, after looking at the US Mint page, wikipedia and a few other examples, I can only conclude that IGWT is supposed to be more centered on...
Wondering if someone can post a photo of the obverse of a normal Jefferson nickel that's straight. Most have IGWT fairly centered on the side,...
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I have one on ebay now with 8 other coins, still at $.99....
This is probably true for the 90, 180 and even 45 degree ones, but if you're trying to pick out ones that are say 15-25 degrees off to know...
From the sounds of it you have a 180* rotated die, as long as you are flipping it top to bottom like the other poster said, it would be upside...
Thanks.
I have a 1934-D wheat cent that I labeled as a lamination error in a photo, I thought maybe I should check to make sure that it actually is one....
I don't know about any other grading services, but I just asked NGC why the degree of rotation wasn't listed on my rotated die, and they said that...
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