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I was rudely messing up someone else's post with my own questions of my own coin; so I made my own. I know this is a Cud now, thanks to some help, and I would like to see about getting it listed if it's not already. There's what looks to be a few other significant die cracks on the obverse and reverse and a spread out doubling in IGWT    
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Pillar of the Community
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It's Okay, when I started out I did it as well 2 times I think - and just caused a mess - so I learned for myself and others to keep it to 1 coin per post. Here is the page on the COC website where your listing would be - check it out and see if any of your die markers match up. It is exciting getting a Cud I only have the 1 from the other post that I found. http://cuds-on-coins.com/washington...tate-terr-2/They are sorted first by date and then each state. Feel free to ask any questions. Is your coin actually that brownish color?
Edited by CoinCents 07/03/2016 12:33 pm
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Thanks! I am really sorry about that. I should've been more respectful, it's like interrupting someone else's conversation. lol. I'll check out that site now, I appreciate your help
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Yes, it actually might be
CU-25c-2006P-01R(CO)
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Good job CoinCents... you beat me to the punch:-)
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CU-25c-2006P-01R(CO) Yep, it looks like it is there. Thanks guys
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Did you notice any of the die cracks, like where the banner fold on the east side appears to head west, through the O?
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Interesting, I didn't notice the die crack. I can't tell for sure if it is a match for -01R. You can submit your photos to cudsoncoins@aol.com and ask them to take o look
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And by the way , no, it's not a brownish color, it's just bad lighting
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Pillar of the Community
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Nice find!  the more pictures you take, try different teqniques, such as diffused lighting, it will help a lot with picture quality.
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Thanks but, what's. Defused lighting?
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Defused lighting is when the light source you are using has a material covering it so the light that is actually passing through to the coin isn't as bright. I use a coffee filter over my USB microscope.
I would definitely ask the COC experts look at your coin. The coin on the listing for the CU-25c-2006P-01R(CO) looks like there is a die crack (s) on the left side of the ribbon where the C is.
It is hard to tell if you have a die crack on yours on that right side; can you get a closer image of just that area? It is looking incuse to me instead of raised like die crack would be.
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