45 degrees, either clock-wise or counterclock-wise, is the usual minimum rotatation for Mint Errors.
(the top/12:00 position of the reverse must be pointing to either 1:30 or later, or 10:30 or earlier)
I believe, but I'm not 100% certain, that it's the same at NGC.
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Mornin' -
45 degrees, either clock-wise or counterclock-wise,
is the usual minimum rotatation for Mint Errors.
(the top/12:00 position of the reverse must be
pointing to either 1:30 or later, or 10:30 or earlier)
I believe, but I'm not 100% certain, that it's the same
at NGC.
now if we can just figure out if it is the obv or the rev that is rotated
.