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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 132150, member: 4552"]Like many rare items they are worth only what someone will pay for them. That is an interesting web sight for rotated die coins. However, at all coin shows where I go there is no big selling point for these die rotations at least for now. I go to at least 2 to 3 coin shows a month. I pointed out a Merc Dime to a dealer that had at least a 90 degree reverse rotation and he actually told me he would lower the price because of that. One dealer I have known for years never even knew they existed and said if he did he would be afraid that people would not want any of his coins with that feature. Rotated die coins may in the near future become more expesive as error coin collectors become more common. But just like on that program of Antique Roadshow they always say "at the right auction....." Always note the RIGHT auction. If you can't find one, they what is it really worth?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 132150, member: 4552"]Like many rare items they are worth only what someone will pay for them. That is an interesting web sight for rotated die coins. However, at all coin shows where I go there is no big selling point for these die rotations at least for now. I go to at least 2 to 3 coin shows a month. I pointed out a Merc Dime to a dealer that had at least a 90 degree reverse rotation and he actually told me he would lower the price because of that. One dealer I have known for years never even knew they existed and said if he did he would be afraid that people would not want any of his coins with that feature. Rotated die coins may in the near future become more expesive as error coin collectors become more common. But just like on that program of Antique Roadshow they always say "at the right auction....." Always note the RIGHT auction. If you can't find one, they what is it really worth?[/QUOTE]
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