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<p>[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 2803490, member: 66"]A rotated die would usually be considered an error, but up to about 15 degrees is usually considered to be within spec. And there is usually little interest unless it is over 45 degrees. There are some varieties though that usually come with a rotated die. There is an 1864 2 cent that comes with a 180 degree rotation and the 1807 S-276 large cent usually come rotated close to 180 degrees. There are some others as well.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 2803490, member: 66"]A rotated die would usually be considered an error, but up to about 15 degrees is usually considered to be within spec. And there is usually little interest unless it is over 45 degrees. There are some varieties though that usually come with a rotated die. There is an 1864 2 cent that comes with a 180 degree rotation and the 1807 S-276 large cent usually come rotated close to 180 degrees. There are some others as well.[/QUOTE]
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