image 1: obverse and reverse of the coin |
image 2: rotation of the coin |
Another rotated die error. This time is for Malaysia 10 Sen dated 1982. It is approximately 20 degree clockwise direction (CW) as you can see in image 2.
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image 1: obverse and reverse of the coin |
image 2: rotation of the coin |
3 comments:
Hi mnfaj,
Wonder these rotated die which are less than 45 degrees command any premium in the market?
They are quite easily found.
Thanks alot for sharing :)
Hi whycollect,
I don't know about that, but personally for me any rotated die especially the ones which are less than 45 degrees are not worth to buy because they are quite easy to find in our circulation coins. Don't know if you are looking for an UNC piece. Hehe.
But for this type of error, if we have nothing to do, perhaps we could collect a set of rotated die error coins from 5 degrees to 180 degrees, just for fun? :p
i have 50 sen coin like this, do you think it has any value?
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