What you have to do is rotate the coin 180 degrees. That will enable you to view it right-side up. All U.S. coins are minted this way: if you flip them horizontally, the reverse is out of orientation from the reverse by 180 degrees and appears upside down. If you flip them vertically, the reverse is upright. This is different from medal orientation, where both sides have the same orientation and the top of one side is adjacent to the top of the other, etc., etc.
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2007 silver dollar. The reverse is upside down instead of being right side up like all 3 variations of the 2007 silver dollar shows it being
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ANA-Certified Numismatist · Hudson Valley Numismatics



