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1980 LMC Large Rim Cud

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 Posted 05/18/2019  3:58 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add DrDon to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I am with E&V on this one.I spotted the NT but missed the FG.
There is a tiny bit on the lower right of the memorial.
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That's a sweet Cud!
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Plus the weak bottom right corner of the memorial.
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That's the one I saw next to the nickel...AWESOME FIND. If your sister didn't want the jug back,when would you have checked those coins? I thought the little gold coins were the prize..this one equals them..
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 Posted 05/19/2019  12:33 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Vivian410 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
WOW! you found that in the jug! That is an awesome find!
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 Posted 05/19/2019  10:21 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add JC Stevens to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
This one looks like the LC-80-9E "yes stage E" in THE Cud Book by Sam Thurman and Margolis. It's not listed on Cuds-on-Coins.
1980 was a great year for Cuds.
20 listed in THE Cud BOOK & 5 more in the supplement.
COC has 26 listed.
http://cuds-on-coins.com/lincoln-ce...1980-1982-2/
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when would you have checked those coins?

@Greasy Fingers LOL probably never! and yes it was right where you said it was, thank you for pointing it out! LOL
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"yes stage E"

thank you for the awesome link! but what does stage E mean?
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The die that was used to strike this coin remained in service after it broke. The first break in THE Cud BOOK is listed as LC80-9A "Stage A". On stage A the metal in the area where "TRUST" in the motto has broken and separated from the die leaving a void. As the brake became larger more coins were struck and as these coins were found they were listed as stages B-E. On the last stage, your coin "Stage E", the void has expanded to more of the motto "WE TRUST" and to the K-3 area.

If you are an ANA member you can borrow "THE Cud BOOK by Sam Thurman and Arnold Margolis" from the Dwight N. Manley Library and view the images of the 5 stages on pages 92 & 93. Located at the ANA's Colorado Springs headquarters, the staff lends materials to members all over the world - for just the cost of postage and insurance.


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@JC Stevens thank you for the info! I'm not a member, I am very new to coin collecting.!
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@coop This one might be a nice tutorial for a Stage E Cud!
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It would only be helpful if I had images of all five stages. Just one image would be a like one piece of a jigsaw puzzle.
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