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Please check the other coins in your pocket change. ALL current US Coins have their reverse side oriented 180º to the front.

A normal 2005 buffalo nickel should be oriented so that the buffalo's feet point towards the same part of the coin's rim as the top of Jefferson's head on the other side. If they aren't 180º apart you could have what's called a rotated-die error. These can be moderately valuable but you would need to have your coin inspected in person by someone who deals with error coins.

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