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Atheist Cud Penny 1984 (Lmc)

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Would this penny be considered and atheist Cud penny? I'm new to the Coin World. Thank you!

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Looks strange. If that was an actual Cud from a broken die why would the rim still be there? I never understood that. Got a reverse picture?
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@PS, first welcome to CCF. Second, in looking at the cuds-on-coins website, yours looks to be most similar to CU-1c-1984-53 and CU-1c-1984-28.
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I was thinking the same thing. It looks like someone molded some putty over the coin and painted it.
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"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
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Yep, it looks like -28.
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Yep - I'll be darn - nice find if you found it - nice buy if you bought it!
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IIt looks a lot like 28. Do you know where you would find a value or any idea what it would be worth?
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To the Forun .


Quote:
Scroll down to number 28.

Very similar
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Beautiful coin! I have yet to find one of that severity.
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If that was an actual Cud from a broken die why would the rim still be there? I never understood that.


The reason the rim is there is because the blank was upset beforehand. that area of the coin is essentially blank, and as a completely unstuck blank would show, the upset edge is still present.
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The reason the rim is there is because the blank was upset beforehand. that area of the coin is essentially blank, and as a completely unstuck blank would show, the upset edge is still present.


AHHH! I understand now - Thanks for the information!
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Very nice Cud! Congratulations!
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