Hold it up at an angle to a mirror and take a photo of that so we can see the rotation.(Not that I doubt it's rotated, just like to see it).
I would like to see a picture of the 16 held up to a mirror as well. I don't yet have an example of a rotated die in my collection. Probably because I don't search every coin I come across... But they are pretty cool.
Very nice finds and that 1916 is very nice for a 104 year old coin. Use a mirror and stand the coin so the photo shows both sides at the same time.
my lastest seach for wheat pennies I found over 75 wheat pennies in 20 rolls 3 were 1927, 1928D and 1928