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1984 LMC Reverse Cud?

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 Posted 12/15/2015  11:19 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Slamnbass to your friends list


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 Posted 12/16/2015  01:47 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Numisma to your friends list
Not only that, but also a decent MAD and a die crack in the second A of AMERICA.
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 Posted 12/16/2015  02:15 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Slamnbass to your friends list
Your right-I didn't even notice the mad on this one-did see the die crack in A it's a pretty decent size one there's one just starting on lower left corner of memorial too barely see in my pic...it's small Cud but always wanted to find a reverse...crack at top left of memorial also just noticed, this building is ready to go!
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 Posted 12/16/2015  02:20 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TheFranklin to your friends list
I'm new guys I saw the 2nd A but what else is there BC that's my favorite year
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 Posted 12/16/2015  02:22 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add BlueSolo to your friends list
Woah, if it's a Cud it's a strange shape. Don't think I've seen any box Cuds
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 Posted 12/16/2015  02:42 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Slamnbass to your friends list
I found it a strange shape and look also blue solo? Id like to hear if others think it is not one tho cause it's got all the characteristics I know of but your reason is what made me unsure of myself also
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 Posted 12/16/2015  02:49 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Numisma to your friends list
Slamnbass, I didn't notice those other cracks. And yes, it is an oddly shaped Cud, if that's what it is.
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 Posted 12/16/2015  04:39 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list
It is an odd shape for a Cud. Have you checked cudsoncoins web site for a match,or even contact them about it? Nice MAD.
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 Posted 12/16/2015  09:38 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add kanga to your friends list
Not a Cud.
Appears to be a die chip associated with a die crack.
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 Posted 12/16/2015  10:05 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add BJ Neff to your friends list
Definition: A Cud is a die break that involves the rim and at least a little bit of the adjacent field or design. The vast majority of sizable die breaks are Cuds. Cuds can assume a wide variety of shapes including ovoid, crescentic, and irregular. Most Cuds represent spontaneous brittle failure. A small minority arise as the result of impacts.

This is the criteria that I use for determining if the anomaly is a Cud or not a Cud.

Since this die break does involve the rim and a portion of the field, it does meet the prerequisites mentioned above.

It is now listed as CU-1c-1984-41R

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 Posted 12/16/2015  11:14 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Buddy to your friends list
A new listing on cudsoncoins is a


That is the most peculiar Cud I've seen. Nice find.
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 Posted 12/16/2015  11:27 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jasper62 to your friends list
How can it be a Cud if the rim is still present? I do see the rim
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 Posted 12/16/2015  1:32 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list
On the lower portion the Cud, the rim and Cud are seen touching each other. The bridge is there. So what caused it to show there? A piece of the outside edge of the die is missing. Thus it is a Cud.
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 Posted 12/16/2015  4:11 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CoinMasters to your friends list
Congrats, Slamnbass! Blue calls it a Box Cud. Sounds very apt to me.
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 Posted 12/16/2015  5:52 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Numisma to your friends list
Yeah, Box Cud seems a good term for it. There's also quite a large Retained Cud adjacent to it.
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