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Cud Error On The Top Of Hat - 2016 ATB Quarter

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Good evening, this coin has a Cud Error at the top of the hat.
What type of value these fetch ?
I was told that it is a Chip Error but I decided to still adjust the pictures properly.


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 Posted 03/10/2019  3:38 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Cuds are when part of the die breaks off the die. If it is not on the edge of the die, then it is a chip. Not a Cud. Chips are pretty much a face value coin. A Cud is worth a lot more than face value.
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Whoever told you it was a Die Chip was right.
Not a Cud Error.
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Thanks guys.
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For future reference, here's what real Cuds look like. http://cuds-on-coins.com/washington...s-1932-1999/
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This image may help you to know why they are different:
Cud-Error-On-The-Top-Of-Hat---2016-ATB-Quarter
This is what happens to a die to show a die event on a coin. Crack, rim Cud and Cud. Seeing the cause helps to remember the differences. Dips are very common. To me they remind me of where I left my chewing gum:
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Cud-Error-On-The-Top-Of-Hat---2016-ATB-Quarter
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 Posted 03/11/2019  09:21 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ikuna to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thanks everyone. The information shared was very useful and handy .
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