My Rotated 78cc Morgan, Did I spent to much?

Hi again all!!!!
Just came in the mail. I did a BIN for $95 bucks about a week ago. (Might have bought it off a board member). Any opinions on whether it was worth it or not?
The reverse pic shows how much it's rotated. It's a hair off centered too.
It just caught my eye and looked like something that would fit nice in my collection since I have no unsual Morgans.
To me it looks like it was cleaned awhile ago. Will a acetone dip clean it up or should I just leave it? I'm guessing it isn't worth slabbing.
For some reason I've been collecting GSA Morgans through the years. Been buying them here and there. I'm up to forty and I told myself I'm stopping at ? Next purchase will be a nice 1890cc or a 1891cc GSA.(any one have an extra?) So a raw morgan here and there is a nice addition.
Thanks for looking and any comments are always appreciated.
Tom
Just came in the mail. I did a BIN for $95 bucks about a week ago. (Might have bought it off a board member). Any opinions on whether it was worth it or not?
The reverse pic shows how much it's rotated. It's a hair off centered too.
It just caught my eye and looked like something that would fit nice in my collection since I have no unsual Morgans.
To me it looks like it was cleaned awhile ago. Will a acetone dip clean it up or should I just leave it? I'm guessing it isn't worth slabbing.
For some reason I've been collecting GSA Morgans through the years. Been buying them here and there. I'm up to forty and I told myself I'm stopping at ? Next purchase will be a nice 1890cc or a 1891cc GSA.(any one have an extra?) So a raw morgan here and there is a nice addition.
Thanks for looking and any comments are always appreciated.
Tom
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Experience the World through Numismatics...it's more than you can imagine.
I've handled hundreds, if not a thousand or more 78-CC GSA coins and don't recall a single one with a rotated die. Others on the boards are much more familiar with rd's than I, but I just thought I'd make that observation. For me, the most commonly encountered GSA date with rotated dies has been the 82-CC.
As for the coin itself, it's cool and if you like it, then you didn't pay too much.
GSAGUY
P.S. Let me know when you're ready for a 90 or 91-CC GSA.....just be prepared for some sticker shock......have you seen the prices lately?
According to all the literature I've ever seen, there my be more 1878-CCs with large (45 degrees or more) rotation than all of the other dates in the series put together.
They've always been popular in MS grades, but things are really starting to heat up lately.
About a week ago, a PCGS-63 sold on eBay for $512, and a PCGS-65 sold for $1,330. Just a few days ago a PCGS-66 sold for $3,775. About that same time I sold a PCGS-63 for $500. All had rotations in the 75-90 degree range.
The only one I still have is a PCGS-65, and I'm determined to hang on to it.