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1867 Shield Nickel With Cud And Die Breaks

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The area above the N in UNITED is a Cud. Unless it is very harshly cleaned $20 is a great price for this coin. And as mention cracks and Cuds on these coins are very common. In fact it is difficult to find coins that DON'T have cracks/cuds and die chips.
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How true!
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I think $20 is a GREAT price for this coin.
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do you have a camera in your cell phone? try pictures with that usually they are worlds better than a scanner
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I put together a collection of Shield nickels a few years ago. No doubt there are a lot of die cracks on these. Here are two 1867 Shield nickels struck from the same shattered die in early and late die states.

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