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1955 S Penny Cud Error Where The Lower Half Of The 5 Is Filled In.

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Found a little stash of 2x2's and in it were P D S sets of 1955 pennies... the interesting thing is I found multiple examples of a Cud showing the lower half of the first 5 filled in... how common are these? I found a few examples on the bay... but not many.

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That wouldn't be a Cud. That would be a die break.
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Right die chip not Cud. Cuds are attached to the rim.
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That specific type of die chip (minor die break) is referred to as a filled digit. There are individuals who collect them, but they generally command low premiums as compared to Cuds (major die break).
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Thanks... still learning the lingo around coins and errors... I think I've got six or seven examples of that die break and several examples with clear dates in 2x2's that I just looked through... and most of the ones I saw on the bay typically had the top of the 5 filled in, not the bottom like my examples...
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They usually go for a buck or two, but sometimes more depending on how big or interesting the die chip is.
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I'd figure more in the normal Wheat cent range. They are not that hard to find on the 1950's wheat cents.
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