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Cud On 1813 Denmark 1 Rigsbank Skilling

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 Posted 11/09/2014  03:00 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Hummingbird to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
While picking through some of my old coins to list on ebay, and while reading AMB's post, https://goccf.com/t/190221#190221 on "US Modern Variety and Error Coins", I came across This Old Time Cud, on second & third pictures, which I didn't know I had!! Just couldn't resist posting it. Hope you enjoy it!!

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11/09/2014 03:12 am
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Looks like a Cud to me.
Good one.
They are more frequent on older coins because there was a LOT of labor involved in making dies so they were often used until they failed.
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Hey kanga, thanks for the info on the older coins having more Cuds than modern coins....makes sense.
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