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--- In colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com, "palmers4@e..."
<palmers4@e...> wrote:
> John, YES, it is a pesky question!<s> As I have always done to
check
> rotation, I rotated the coin top to bottom, or as you say along the
> vertical axis. Top of the obverse at 12, then flipped over at 6.
Hope that
> explains my methodology. David
Gee, I haven't been this confused since I was a child reading about
the Mercury space exploration program and was trying to understand
how there were three possible ways in which a spacecraft could turn
(I remember "yawing" and "rolling").
But I think I can get it settled with only one more question (I
hope).
David - I take it then, that if you were to check the rotation on a
regular United States quarter with the eagle on the reverse, when
you rotated it, the eagle would end up right side up?
John M. Kleeberg - 2004-04-20
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