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  • 1964 Washington 25C DDR rotated? 

    1964 Washington 25C DDR rotated? I was going through some of my 1964 Washington quarters that I’m preparing to send out for certification. While flipping it over I noticed that it is not lined up like some of my other quarters. It seems to be slightly rotated clockwise. Is this a common occurrence? The 6 in the date lines up with the E in quarter, The E in liberty lines up between the words “States of”. Thank you for your help
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    Last edited by Conan62; 09-02-2024, 01:56 PM.

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    while some people will buy minor rotated coins, esp if they are a variety, toned, error etc the mint tolerance allows for a pretty decent percentage of rotation before they'd consider it an error but the collecting public usually has slightly different standards for such things.

    is that a nicely toned over coin or is it just the images?
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      Yes, I got the chance to talk to someone about it and they mentioned a tolerance of 45°? Is that correct? The coin in the photo is not toned it must be the image but it is a DDR Notching in United States, EPU and quarter dollar around the edges. Thanks for taking a look.

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