Can you tell me how many degrees this is rotated..I'm not sure which way to tell on the rotation.Is it to the left or the right.It's a 1924-D Lincoln cent..Thanks
<< <i>It's about 20-25 degrees IMO. It's minute enough that I don't think it commands a premium. >>
It's not in the best of shape either.
The thing with error coins is that the higher the grade, the higher the premium.
Or in my case, the bigger the clip and higher the grade, the bigger the premium. My 2 & 3 percent clipped IKEs are worth little more than the grading fee's.
I decided to change calling the bathroom the John and renamed it the Jim. I feel so much better saying I went to the Jim this morning.
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-Ben
<< <i>It's about 20-25 degrees IMO. It's minute enough that I don't think it commands a premium. >>
It's not in the best of shape either.
The thing with error coins is that the higher the grade, the higher the premium.
Or in my case, the bigger the clip and higher the grade, the bigger the premium. My 2 & 3 percent clipped IKEs are worth little more than the grading fee's.
The name is LEE!