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1917-S Lincoln With A Reverse Cud

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Sharing a nice Cud That I couldn't find in Cuds on Coins on a 1917s wheat
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That's a big Cud! Very nice find!
I don't see it listed either.
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Third wheat ear variety?
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Nice fat Cud!
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Thanks igwt79 , nfine , EV
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WOW! That's fantastic
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great find
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 Posted 02/02/2025  06:23 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add I6609 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I would look under precud as well to see if it developed into a Cud . But anyway nice Cud.
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Rather nice find!
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I'm going to be the skeptic here - just for the sake of the debate.

What if this is not a Cud, but material that was added to the coin soon after it was minted, then worn down over 100+ years of use?

I ask this because a true Cud of that size would require a significant volume of planchet material to be diverted from the opposing obverse side to fill the broken die.

However - we can all clearly see the full rim and LIBERTY opposite of the Cud location.

Leads me to a conclusion that the ' Cud' was not produced by a broken die but by material added to the coin.

What do you think of this view?
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nickelsearcher; Your debate has merit and welcomed, however I do see a lighter Lib from Liberty. Maybe not light enough, I just do not know.
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nickelsearcher , the only way to respond to your skepticism is showing you the weight of the coin in discussion , I would think it a piece of metal that big would add some weight on it , but unless my scale's wrong , it shows it's 3.1 . I though about it when the guy from Waco had a price of $3 dollars on the 2x2 .
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It's listed in "THE Cud BOOK by Sam Thurman and Arnold Margolis" as LC-17S-8RB.
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Very nice Cud uruman!
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Thank you JC and Coin Rejector
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