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That is very nice. I love how on a Cud, the opposite side has a weakness in the design opposite it as there is nothing there to strike that area. Can I add your images to my educational files? I've never seen a double Cud before. SWEET!
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No problem Richard, your info site and this is for education. I can see no reason why I would say No. There is a 3rd quarter with a Cud and a very light E clash, and I could of bought that one to, but the seller was asking well above market for an AU "in my mind the least WOW" Cud and Clash. It would of been nice to have all 3 types, but sometimes that's how it go's
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Nice to see you branching out of Morgans Russ to find "E's".
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Cool find. Looks like it might even be AU-ish too!
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The coin has what would be called full luster for a a double Cud it would be classed as an MS 61 or 62. The lighting kills the luster
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SwEEt onE Russ! Is this going to PCGS to get a "s--EEEE--ing Things" label? 
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Wow, that had to make a noise when the dies came together. It is amazing that the die could stay together shattered like that. Nice addition to the EEEE's Noel
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 Those dies cancelled themselves. 
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I'm thinking they probably didn't happen at the same time. The shape of the Cud is reflected in the shape of the weak area opposite the Cuds.
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Edited by coop 03/25/2014 5:20 pm
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The clash episode is of this die pair, and there a few known without the letter transferred clash. Much like the other major E clashed double Cut Quarter. That one is a full Cud on one side and a very large deep Retained Cud on the other side about 140 degrees opposite of the full Cud. This coin is the ST-371 that I posted last year. On that one a clash line is noted but "no letter transfer" as the die is the die I think it falls into just the EDS of the clash as a good number are known where the E is not seen anymore.
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OK, I'm lost...what is an "E" clash?
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twohawks:
Congrats on the pick-up!
Beautiful coin!
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