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Help With This 1984-P Possible Cud?

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I'm not sure this is a Cud. I'm leaning towards not but wanted opinions. Thanks


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 Posted 07/19/2016  09:39 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
That is a rim Cud. (part of the collar has chipped away) If it were a Cud the area would be affected inside the rim area.
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Note the area affected inside the rim on this coin. That is where the die was affected. Thus a die Cud. Yours is on the outside edge of the rim, a rim Cud.
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Thanks coop. Is it worth holding onto?
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Not really unless they are real extreme. Just a collar event that caused your cent to look like that.
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