U.S. Mint Error Coins for Sale: Rotated Die
Typically, the obverse and reverse sides of a coin remain upright when vertically rotated (alignment at 180 degrees). If the dies are not properly aligned at 180 degrees, it is considered rotated.
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| 1980 P LINCOLN CENT LARGE CUD SLIGHTLY ROTATED DIE BEAUTIFUL | ![]() |
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US $45.00 | 3h 48m |
| 1863 CIVIL WAR PATRIOTIC TOKEN28 303AANACS AU50 DETAILROTATED DIE ERROR | 12 Bids | US $8.01 | 7h 40m |
| ERROR COIN Jefferson Nickel 2005 P ERROR ROTATED DIE REVERSE BUFFALO NICKEL RARE | ![]() |
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US $499.00 | 10h 52m |
| 1858 FLYING EAGLE L L ERROR ROTATED DIE 180 DEGREES | ![]() |
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US $850.00 | 23h 37m |
| 1863 Civil War Token OHIO ANACS VF30 ROTATED REVERSE DIE CRACK | ![]() |
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US $70.00 | 1d 11h 5m |
| 2000 Lincoln Penny Error Struck Thru a ROTATED Capped Die Very Rare Capped Die | ![]() |
11 Bids | US $56.24 | 1d 11h 41m |



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