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2019-P - LSC -Smallest Cud In The World (Die Dent)

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 Posted 08/18/2019  6:41 pm  Show Profile   Check Tanman2001's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add Tanman2001 to your friends list

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Looks a lot like this one. CU-1c-2015-02


How was that one even listed?! I'd say that one is a die dent too.
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 Posted 08/18/2019  6:57 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add 11997755 to your friends list

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I'd say that one is a die dent too.


Tanman or anyone-- Can a die be dented after it is placed in the collar ? The reason I ask is because I am finding others from the same die without the dent or whatever it is.

EDIT: Same pair of dies
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I'm sure a die dent can occur after it's placed in the collar. Just like how die gouges, scratches, and Feeder Finger Damage can just "pop up" during the life of the die.
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 Posted 08/18/2019  7:25 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add 11997755 to your friends list
Still cool if it's a dent cause I have a pair of before it happened and after it happened.
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 Posted 08/19/2019  04:46 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list
I am guessing the "cuddle" is located in the same spot on all of the coins? Has to be a die "so called dent"
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I am guessing the "cuddle" is located in the same spot on all of the coins?


Yes they are John. Die dent it is. I was under the impression that dents happened before the dies were collared. Apparently they can be dented while they are stamping planchets. Learn something new almost daily on here. I really appreciate your's and everyone else help on this one. Any ideas on the what caused the ridges on the "86" I posted before this one ? That one has me stumped.
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 Posted 08/19/2019  1:16 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list
I don't know about your 86,sorry.
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I don't know about your 86,sorry.


No problem John. I appreciate you taking the time to look at it. Thinking Mike would probably have the answer but hate to bother him.
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I am sure Mike knows,go ahead and bother him
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I am sure Mike knows,go ahead and bother him


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Die dents are a form of die damage and can occur at anytime. Think of clashes. Or even die collars dinging the hammer die if they get misaligned.
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 Posted 08/20/2019  04:56 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list
Earl,
Let us know what Mike says about both coins please.
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Let us know what Mike says about both coins please.


John- I didn't ask Mike about this one since die dent seems like a logical analysis.
The "86" is "some form of peripheral die damage". He answered on the thread I posted. Another mystery solved.
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O.K. thanks
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I agree CU-1c-2015-02 is not a Cud but a Die Dent and it has been de-listed.
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