This coin list for 100.00 in AU the rotated die may add to the value.Consult a professional.
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Nikki Giovanni graduated at Frisk University in 1967 with a degree in history. Nikki Giovanni graduated at Frisk University in 1967 with a degree in history.
Lucy Hayes was the first first lady with a college degree.
An undergrad degree in history doesn't open a lot of doors, so you might plan on getting a graduate degree. Grads with a BA in history go on to law school, museum/archive work, libraries, historical organization/societies, etc. For the most part, you would narrow your focus in grad school and become somewhat of an expert in a particular area of history. To run with the big dogs, you'll need a PhD. Before you decide on any degree, map out your career goals.
How about being a history teacher at a high school.
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If the coin is a rotated die error. Value is about $15-$20.
u rotated 180 degrees will be upside down and will look like an n. Sometimes answers changes when you say I in a question to be a u. If you are talking about capital I, it will look the same rotated 180 degrees. i will look like an exclamation mark upside down
The order of rotation of 4 is 1 as the shape 4 can be rotated 360 degree to get the same shape.
I'm assuming that you are familiar with standard U.S. die orientation: The U.S. uses what's called "coin rotation", where circulation coins are struck with the reverse "upside down" with respect to the obverse. That is, if you hold the coin so that the obverse is correctly oriented and flip the coin from left to right like a book page, the image on the reverse is inverted. My apologies if I'm saying something you already know, but there have been many posters who became confused when they compared a U.S. coin to one from a country that uses "medal rotation" where the obverse and reverse point the same way.Anyway, iff your nickel does not follow that pattern (compare it to other coins in your pocket change) it's likely to be a rotated die error. A 90-degree error (i.e. the reverse is oriented sideways instead of being inverted) is known for 1966 Jeffersons and retails in the $30 to $70 range depending on condition.However, you'll have to take your coin to an expert who specialized in error coins and have it authenticated, because an increasing number of fake rotated-die "errors" have been appearing. They're made using the same technique as a 2-headed magician's coin, except that the correct sides are joined and rotated rather than swapping in a second obverse.
welding 5 g is a beveled pipe that is on a 45 degree angel, you must weld it with out it being rotated, very difficult___________________________________________________________________________welding 5 g is a beveled pipe that is kept horizontal position. you must weld it with out it being rotated, very difficult
the axial plane of a recumbent fold is horizontal and one limb is rotated more than 90 degree and called overturned limb.
The meaning of 6G position in Welding is mean that the pipe or test piece inclined to 45 degree and not rotated during welding process .
Generally it is easier to rotate 360 degree to form alternative words. For example BOOB is still BOOB if it is rotated 360 degree on a single axis plane assuming the plane that is visible is the point of rotation. To answer your question though, probably a hallucinogenic would help you see whatever word you wanted too. I have never tried one so I don't know.
At every 9 degree turn it will look the same then after 40 turns it will map back on itself.
Value depends on the degree of rotation, if you can take it to a coin show and find a dealer that sells errors for a idea of value.
It depends on the degree of rotation, the farther off center it is the more value it has. Take it to a dealer or collector for an assessment.