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2010 10c Might Be Tail Cud?

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 Posted 08/17/2024  05:33 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Nineteen74 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi, has anyone seen this I found today?


2010-10c-Might-Be-Tail-Cud?
2010-10c-Might-Be-Tail-Cud?
2010-10c-Might-Be-Tail-Cud?

Any information is appreciated.
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Yep, I have an almost identical 2010 coin, plus another with a smaller Cud (Die chip)

There are quite a few Aussie 10c with similar die chips in this position.

Some others can be found here: http://goccf.com/t/110105
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Die Chip, not a Cud. A Cud involves the rim and some parts of the fields. http://cuds-on-coins.com/
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Die Chip, not a Cud. A Cud involves the rim and some parts of the fields. http://cuds-on-coins.com/

'Some experts in the coin error-variety hobby insist that for the blob to be called a Cud, the damaged part of the die must include part of the edge of the die. Although this is the purest definition, in everyday numismatic communications you'll see the term " Cud" used to describe the blob created by any die chip or serious die crack, regardless of its placement on the die or coin.' https://www.thesprucecrafts.com/cud...coins-768438

... as is the case in Australia.

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Wow, thank you very much for all the information. I have a few like this but all different years in different positions on the tails. Have a great day/night.
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