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New Member
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Thanks Drsandman2, that would be great! 
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Pillar of the Community
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I looked in The Design Cud by Marvin and Margolis, but didn't see it. Others would know if there is an updated reference. Russ
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Bedrock of the Community
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That's a nice one! 
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New Member
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Thanks all. If anyone knows what kind of value it might have, I would appreciate knowing. Not that I will sell it, it is going into my collection.
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Pillar of the Community
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I thought that I had one that's similar to the OP's. It took me some days,but I finally found it ...    I thought it might be a "mate" of sorts to the OP's specimen. However, that one reaches further south, whereas mine branches north. Yet the two are in almost the same location.
Edited by ExoGuy 10/29/2014 10:58 pm
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Valued Member
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Ladydiz, would you consider submitting your 1863 to be published in a web book I am presently working on?
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Moderator
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Quote: Ladydiz, would you consider submitting your 1863 to be published in a web book I am presently working on?
Have you reached a tentative attribution on this one? It'd be cool to place it as a die state of a known variety.
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Valued Member
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No sir, I don't have an earlier die state of this in my database and I don't believe it is a known documented variety. It seems that when I add a die pair with a Cud to the web resource, all of a sudden I start finding earlier die states to complete the progression.
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Quote:It seems that when I add a die pair with a Cud to the web resource, all of a sudden I start finding earlier die states to complete the progression. There's a method to your madness, then.  If Ladydiz doesn't see this in a day or few, I'll ping her via email. If I forget, ping me.  My username (minus the duplicated consonants) at coincommunity.
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Valued Member
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Quote: There's a method to your madness, then.
If Ladydiz doesn't see this in a day or few, I'll ping her via email. If I forget, ping me. My username (minus the duplicated consonants) at coincommunity. Thank you very much for the assistance! I always look forward to adding die states such as Ladydiz's 1863 Die Cud.
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Indiancentvarieties, you are putting this information out in the public domain where it belongs, making my task as a teacher easier and helping grow the hobby into something accessible to newer collectors. You won't get anything but help from me.
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indiancentvarieties, will your book be on IHC's only or on all cents? I ask because I have images of the Cuds I've sold in the past which you would be more than welcome to use, however they are all Lincoln cents.
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Valued Member
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Thank you very much for the offer, but the book is based on the Indian cent series only. I think I have my plate full with this series alone. 
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Yep it's a Cud. Good find !!
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