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1919 Penny Head Rotation Error

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I have this UNC 1919 penny with a head rotation error. Has anyone seen other rotation errors on australian pennys ?

I only seen this type of error on the 2001 $1 coins.



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 Posted 01/22/2024  11:13 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Errers and Varietys to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It appears to be a minor Die Rotation error.
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Definitely not rare. Most dates have rotations especially "11o'clock", or 1o'clock. Any more would add a premium. Probably scarcer in higher grades though.Would be flat out convincing average collectors it is UNC as the obverse is showing some flat areas not consistent with die fill.
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