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1961 Penny Rare Dot Between 1 And 9 Or Cud?

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Renniks lists a RARE dot between 1 and 9 but is this only a Cud? Actually the blob looks like my dog.
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 Posted 07/23/2019  8:49 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add kanga to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Cuds by definition have to involve a coin's rim.
Yours appears to be a die chip.
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Thanks kanga, I'm still learning the language.
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Cuds by definition have to involve a coin's rim.

This is the American definition of a Cud, but for Aussies, the correct term is ' Cud'.

The following comes from Heritage Auction Galleries site:

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Similar definitions of ' Cud' can be found on PCGS and Wiki

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Aussie and Usa names for things can vary, so take notice of Aussie definitions. Having said that I would call it a blob not a dot.
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