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1925 Penny Clipped Planchet

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I got the results back for this a couple of days ago.
They did attribute the clipped planchet but didn't note that it is also a "Q" type

http://www.pcgs.com/cert/32957497

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Nice clip. What exactly is a Q type, though?
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Nice clip. What exactly is a Q type, though?


I only found this out myself recently.
On the reverse the "O" in "OF" has a Cud at the bottom making it look like a "Q"
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Okay. I thought the O looked weird, but I wasn't sure that's what you meant. Thanks.
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has a cud


Not a Cud. I'm not an expert on this variety though so it is either a die chip or die damage. Not a Cud though.
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Not a Cud. I'm not an expert on this variety though so it is either a die chip or die damage. Not a Cud though.

You are talking in the Aussie part of the forum here , and in Aus we call this sort of thing a " Cud"
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