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1998-P Dime Retained Cud

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I think it is. Thoughts?

The last image has arrows showing where the crack goes to the edge of the rim.


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Sure looks it I just dont see the horizontal offset is there verical displacement?
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 Posted 10/12/2015  6:48 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SilverStackerKid to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
That is a nice Cud! Very cool find. Looks like it didn't have a good strike though.
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 Posted 10/12/2015  7:24 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Pete2226 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

Quote:
is there verical displacement?


Thanks for asking...made me look more closely! There appears to be - from the U to the left and on the rim.
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In my humbled opinion, it is. Congrats on a very nice coin!
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Thank you. Neat to find! Every so often, an old blind hog finds an acorn!




This was in a bag of coins from a bank counting machine I bought just today!
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 Posted 10/12/2015  8:42 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Pete2226 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Actually, now that I look at it again...the entire area within the crack appears to be above the field.
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Good one Pete. Congrats. Edit: The area on one side of the crack is a different level than ths other side right? If not, and in the absence of horizontal displacement it is not a Retained Cud. Jmo
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nice find! Super cool that its a Dime!
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Congrats then,great find pete!
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I would agree that it is a Retained Cud, with vertical displacement. If you will contact me at cuds-on-coins.com and let me know if you want to list it on that site.

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Thank you. B J. E-mail sent with images attached.
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nice find!
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BJ has attributed this as RCD-10c-1998P-01.

http://cuds-on-coins.com/roosevelt-...946-present/

Thanks BJ!
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I consider these rim-to-rim die cracks. There is no major displacement to suggest there is a portion of the die broken away and just retained in place by gravity. You can even have what appears major displacement vertically and horizontally and still not be a Retained Cud by the strictest definition that suggests the piece of die in question must be separated from the main body of the die.

Below is a die I own that has a major rim-to-rim die crack that shows both horizontal and vertical misalignment but is fully attached to the main body of the die.

In this case it can only be called a rim-to-rim or what some call a pre-cud die crack. The same is true of over 99% of the coins now called Retained Cuds.

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100% with Ken. The area on the legend above "U & N" remain perfectly symetrical above & below the crack, leading one to believe it is just that.
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