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<p>[QUOTE="nathanj485, post: 1916277, member: 70378"]So I received my Athens tet in the mail today. I notice it has quite a different die axis from my other coins, which are 180 degrees. The die axis on my tet is 270 degrees clockwise (owls head at 9 o'clock). It appears to be a pi one classical variation. My question is...do all tets have varying die axes --is their a period/variation standard or is it random to whoever struck the coin? I took the following pics only hours ago.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="nathanj485, post: 1916277, member: 70378"]So I received my Athens tet in the mail today. I notice it has quite a different die axis from my other coins, which are 180 degrees. The die axis on my tet is 270 degrees clockwise (owls head at 9 o'clock). It appears to be a pi one classical variation. My question is...do all tets have varying die axes --is their a period/variation standard or is it random to whoever struck the coin? I took the following pics only hours ago.[/QUOTE]
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