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1983 P Lincoln Cent With Small Cud (Smallest I've Seen And It's Hilarious!)

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 Posted 11/08/2017  9:37 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add RoyCoinBoy to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Maybe a very early stage of #28 on cudsoncoins.com?
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It's not the size of the Cud...

That's pretty funny nfine!

Errers and Varietys as small as it may be, that's a great find that takes patients and a good eye!


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Thank you Tootallious! It was definitely a great find and it's now my 3rd Cud I've found. It does take patiences and a good eye for this. Spruett001, I see a line under the N in One were the Cud is, but it might be a coin ding. I think a Cud that size wouldn't be enough to get the weakness on the rims.
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That's a cute cud!
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Thank you jbuck and dave700x. It's a Cud in its beginning stages of life. Eventually, this Cud got so big to the point where there was a huge void in the die. The Mint probably didn't retire this die until the Cud got too huge. :)
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 Posted 11/12/2017  11:41 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mikediamond to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
A perfect example of why the term "major die break" is a ludicrous substitute. If you're going to substitute a word for " Cud", then a better option would be "corner die break". Of course, this doesn't distinguish a Cud from a rim Cud, but that's unavoidable.
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So Mike Diamond, what are you trying to say here? I'm a little bit confused here.
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A rim Cud ids actually what Coop showed the other day, a disturbance on the upset rim of the die itself. It isn't a break of the actual face and detail portion but what forms the rim. I've made a diagram but not handy now
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I see Crazyb0. Thank you for the help and the information. :)
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