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Tired of searching google
Is there a site that shows current values of Morgan rotated dies? The rotated die site is so old and not up to date.
thanks,
bob
Registry: CC lowballs (boblindstrom), bobinvegas1989@yahoo.com
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They are worth what people will pay for them. 😉
Well then, what would you be willing to pay for my 1878cc with a 180 degree rotated reverse in about MS 62-3?
bob
I would call that a "Medal Turn" coin. Not sure about others, but, as a medal collector, that sounds more impressive to me.
As for prices, I would just check Heritage, Stack's or WorthPoint for eBay.
I personally don’t care for errors such as these I would just pay Redbook value but that’s only me haha
I really hate Morgans!
A Medal-turn Morgan would be a neat coin for a Morgan specialist, for sure. I would bet there aren't a whole lot of them out there.
Inquiring minds want to know.
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Actually the 78cc is one of the most common "rotated reverse die" out there. As for 180 degrees, that I do not know. However, I've owned many that were 45 to 90. Not as rare as one would think and I sure Fred will confer.
bob
Being a CC Morgan collector, that would interest me, but more from a curiosity point of view. So sometime this week I will check my CC's for rotated reverse.... Stay tuned...
Cheers, RickO
I have a nice CC Morgan with full 360 degree rotation.
Left or right rotation?
it's crackers to slip a rozzer the dropsy in snide
One of my fav aspects of the 1839o $2 1/2 is that the near fraction die pair comes in medallic alignment 180% rotated
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