1998 WAM with die rotation

Coppercrazy

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Found this a while back and was looking through my portfolio. Is there any extra value?

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That is definitely rotated very slightly, I don't know if it is enough to demand more money though. I am not an expert on errors, hopefully Diver_Down or somebody else knowledgeable can chime in, I am interested to know if it is worth more too. Thanks for sharing.
 

Maybe I could just say it is unique and throw in on eBay for $1,000 lol seems to be what everyone else does. :laughing7:
 

I think there is no extra value because I have found some on eBay that I believe we're struck from the same die as mine and have the same rotation.
 

How much of a rotation does it have to be to be worth anything like 30 degrees?
 

How many AM type finds have you had? I think I remember you finding a 1992 close AM, as well as a few 98-00 Wide AMs. Just wondering. You seem to be the master at finding this stuff. I'm still stuck on the one wide AM I found a few weeks ago, but I think you do more volume.
 

How many AM type finds have you had? I think I remember you finding a 1992 close AM, as well as a few 98-00 Wide AMs. Just wondering. You seem to be the master at finding this stuff. I'm still stuck on the one wide AM I found a few weeks ago, but I think you do more volume.

No, I've never found a 92 close AM, I have 7 98's 2 99's (sold one) and 5 or 6 00's. I also found 2 reverse brockage errors. I sold both of those. I have also found 1 capped die error. I have searched roughly $2,800. I haven't searched any coins in about a month maybe more but as soon as I get my paycheck I'm going to go through high volumes again.
 

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