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<p>[QUOTE="zekeguzz, post: 939881, member: 15455"]YEAH RIGHT! Also on any coin that may have rotation, it is a standard practice to use the obverse as the correct/starting side. The reverse is usually the side that has the rotated die. Granted, it is unknown which or both side/s may be rotated, a starting point is needed. And as you probably know, die rotation never goes beyond 180 degrees. It is up to you to figure out whether it is CW or CCW.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="zekeguzz, post: 939881, member: 15455"]YEAH RIGHT! Also on any coin that may have rotation, it is a standard practice to use the obverse as the correct/starting side. The reverse is usually the side that has the rotated die. Granted, it is unknown which or both side/s may be rotated, a starting point is needed. And as you probably know, die rotation never goes beyond 180 degrees. It is up to you to figure out whether it is CW or CCW.[/QUOTE]
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