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1982 LMC Error Question?

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Hello all I found this roll hunting today... I'm sure someone knows what it is. It appears to have additional metal on it like a blob and does not appear to be PMD. Worth keeping to trade as I dont collect errors?

Pic is just a quick scan... let me know if a better pic is worth my time if it is just a common error.

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 Posted 06/28/2010  4:36 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Scooby Due to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It looks like it could be a Cud error, but I would need a better picture. The pros might not need a better shot, though. If that's what it is, Cud errors are very collectable.
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That picture is all I need to know that it is a Cud, nice find There should also be a spot of weakness opposite the Cud on the reverse. Value would be $5-10.
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 Posted 06/28/2010  6:10 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Americanamafia to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
There is a spot of weakness on the reverse, so it must be a Cud error... if you dont mind my asking, what is a Cud?
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A Cud is a specific type of die break affecting the face and shank of a die and it is an indicator of a die near the point of failure. Since the shank of a die must be affected, all Cuds will emanate from the rim towards the center of the coin, anything else is a common die chip or a less-common interior die break. When the coin is struck, the planchet fills the void in the die and that is how you get a "blob" of metal. Since part of the obverse die is broken away, the two dies do not create a full opposing force against each other- that is the source of the opposite side weakness.
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Thanks biokemist6....now all I need to do is find another one lol
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Nice! I also found a 1982 LMC with the same Cud on it. People call this one an atheist Cud, because it blocks out the word 'GOD'.
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If you check on the reverse opposite the Cud you should see the weakness everyone is talking about. Here is an example to compare with:
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Note the mark on the reverse at 6:00?
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I just got The Cud Book by Thurman & Margolis. The 1983 is listed as LC-83-67.

The 1982 is listed as LC-82 LD-5 Cu.
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