How Would You Grade This Cent? & What Do You Think The Degree Of Rotation is?
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If the photo alignment is correct, then approximately 45 degrees.
That's a lot of plating bubbles. 64?
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isn't rotation measured at 180dg CCW and CW? If so, wouldn't this rotation be at approx. 135dg CW? I don't know.
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Depends on how he flipped the coin. I assumed that he flipped it left to right. If he flipped it top to bottom, it would be 135.
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@jmlanzaf
The photo alignment is correct and I turned it from left to right like a revolving door.
Yea, I always flip mine from top to bottom. It's easier for me to tell rotation.
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