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I have an 1881-H Canadian large cent with a cud. Cuds don't seem to be as common on Canadian coins as they are on US coins. Does anyone have other examples of Canadian cuds they can post photos of?  
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I don't think I have ever posted this one here before... It will be making the trip to PCGS in my next error batch.  
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Cheers Don
Vickies cents and GB Farthings nut. "Old" is a figure of speech and nothing more
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Thanks for posting those SPP-Ottawa. They are fantastic! I love that 1937 cent. It seems like there are plenty of cuds on US cents, but you almost never see a Canadian small cent with a cud. Are there any more small cent cuds out there? This is my favorite large cent cud on an 1859, even with the scratches.  
Edited by Phil310 05/11/2017 9:32 pm
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Wow, nice cuds. 
True North
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Not sure if its a cud or planchet flaw but it the only (cud) I have in large or small cents 
Cheers Don
Vickies cents and GB Farthings nut. "Old" is a figure of speech and nothing more
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United States
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Don, that might be a small cud near the last A of CANADA. I've got a 1941 small cent with what I believe is a similar size cud. They sure aren't much compared to SPP's 1937. Maybe some of the error experts can tell us for sure.  
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United States
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Here is another 1859 reverse retained cud I found recently. This one is on Haxby reverse E40a. 
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Canada
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These two are not that large either but I had made note on the 2X2's of the cuds. I know I have others but I've neglected to note it on the 2X2's, it would be a bit of a hunt. Cheers, Bill    
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United States
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Nice ones Bill!
I really like that double cud on the P.E.I. token. I wonder if those two joined into one large cud in a later die state, or if they retired the die at that point.
Anyone have a later state of that one?
Edited by Phil310 06/24/2017 11:18 am
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Thanks JC, for posting those links to the Cuds on Coins website. You guys have done a great job with it!
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Canada
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Would a large cent with a deep crack that passes across the middle of the reverse of a large cent "in an arc from rim to rim" be considered a retained cud ?.
...and does it belong here ?
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Sounds like it might be. According to the Cuds-on Coins site, if it has some vertical or lateral displacement they consider it a retained cud.
Can you post a picture of the coin DEVLEC?
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