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<p>[QUOTE="kanga, post: 583849, member: 9270"]And significant (read that as <u>maybe</u> having extra value) die rotation starts at about 90 degrees.</p><p>Extra value mostly depends upon the date.</p><p>In <u>general</u>, 20th century coins with die rotation have a higher relative value than 19th century coins.</p><p>That's because there was better quality control in the 20th century.</p><p>[<b>WARNING</b>: As with all <u>general</u> statements, there are exceptions, sometimes many.][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="kanga, post: 583849, member: 9270"]And significant (read that as [U]maybe[/U] having extra value) die rotation starts at about 90 degrees. Extra value mostly depends upon the date. In [U]general[/U], 20th century coins with die rotation have a higher relative value than 19th century coins. That's because there was better quality control in the 20th century. [[B]WARNING[/B]: As with all [U]general[/U] statements, there are exceptions, sometimes many.][/QUOTE]
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