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Mini Rim Cud?

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I don't know, rim Cud or a well placed ding. Seems like a decent amount of metal is displaced. What do you think?

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 Posted 08/27/2015  05:04 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Looks like a rim Cud to me.
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Baby Cud it is!!
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Give bj Neff a buzz to see if it's a new one to CoC
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Not a Cud, it would have to reach the field.
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Looks to me like damage Chronoswiss.
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It's a tough call but from the pictures I don't see anything on the edge to make me believe it's not a rim Cud.
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Looks like a rim Cud good eye
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It is a die break or in other words, a piece of die the is missing. This is the first qualification for a Cud. Second qualifier; the missing piece involves the rim and a small area of the interior of the die. With those two conditions being met,it is then a Cud

BJ's words on SheltieGuy's 2013 Lincoln Shield cent.
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Here's the rim Cud definition from Mike Diamond's site:

http://www.error-ref.com/rim-cud/
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Thanks Chequer, maybe there is a difference between a rim Cud and a Cud. The more I learn, the more I learn there's more to learn.
I don't think it matches Mike's definition either though.
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I thought it had to interact with the field also but researching the Cuds website half of the listed quarters don't. http://cuds-on-coins.com/washington...tate-terr-2/

I'll have to contact BJ and get his opinion. I'm trying not to bother him too much. I think one attribution a week is a safe bet.

http://cuds-on-coins.com/udc-1c-2007/
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I think we are confusing the definition of Retained Cuds vs. rim Cuds. End of the day, you guys know much more then me when it comes to varietys.
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Yes I believe so too chrono...rim Cud is different definition...yours definitely looks like 'rim Cud' to me
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If I'm correct the difference is Cud is from a die break and does include the rim as well as part of the field but a rim Cud is only on the rim and the result of a chipped collar
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