Tabfry
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I had dinner at my mothers' last night and we were talking a little about coins. She had set a couple wheaties aside when she had gotten them as change. While looking at a '58 I noticed that something wasn't lining up quite right. When flipped straight over the obverse looks to be resting at about 11 o'clock. Meaning, when you turn the coin top over end, the back is out of alingment. I did a search online and didn't find info. I guess my question is how common of an error is this? The coin has almost no wear but does look like it may have been sitting on the ground in a parking lot and was run over once by a vehicle. It does have a few small dimples from the ground. I doubt that posting a picture will prove that there is any alingment issue.
Thanks for any input.
Thanks for any input.