I bought a 2009 Lincoln Bicentennial Silver Dollar for just under $160.00 and so excited I did not notice the reverse side til almost two weeks later that it was a little Strange!!! The Reverse, which I have done research and they call it a Rotational Error? One person says worth more?? Anyways am I stuck with a coin no one would ever want? I saw another one on EBay and it looked like it was about 12 degrees off on the reverse! Mine it about 28 to 32 degrees off on the reverse. One time I spent a little too much on a coin and turns out it could be worthless and I wish it was not that way!! It was too late to return it as I again did not notice right away. His and mine are PCGS PR70’s. Also said it has something to do with ink? This same person says PCGS will not grade rotations less than 30 degrees, he says his must have been missed and his is only 5 degrees off. He made it sound like a good thing????? I am not so sure!!!! Thankyou
September 20th, 2009 at 4:26 pm
I bought a 2009 Lincoln Bicentennial Silver Dollar for just under $160.00 and so excited I did not notice the reverse side til almost two weeks later that it was a little Strange!!! The Reverse, which I have done research and they call it a Rotational Error? One person says worth more?? Anyways am I stuck with a coin no one would ever want? I saw another one on EBay and it looked like it was about 12 degrees off on the reverse! Mine it about 28 to 32 degrees off on the reverse. One time I spent a little too much on a coin and turns out it could be worthless and I wish it was not that way!! It was too late to return it as I again did not notice right away. His and mine are PCGS PR70’s. Also said it has something to do with ink? This same person says PCGS will not grade rotations less than 30 degrees, he says his must have been missed and his is only 5 degrees off. He made it sound like a good thing????? I am not so sure!!!! Thankyou