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2000-P Sacagawea Dollar With Mole On Her Chin

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 Posted 04/01/2019  5:37 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Craftedbyweirdos to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I am assuming this is a Cud error, but I haven't found others listed. Has anyone seen this before? Is it at all valuable? I dont really know what to do with it. Any help would be appreciated and thank you in advance!
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A Cud, like you mentioned, is something different. A Cud is a die break that involves the rim of the coin. The dot on the chin on this coin appears to be a small die gouge or die chip, and in my opinion doesn't add extra value to the coin. It also could be a hit to the coin but it's hard to tell from the pictures.
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Thank you, I've been using that term wrong for a while now. It's not a damage or hit. I checked carefully. It's a positive shape on top of the normal image. Its height is much more obvious than it is in photos. And it's very smooth and rounded. I've seen chips and damage that can look something like it, just never a die gouge quite so big that wasn't easy to find other examples of. Thank You for your time!
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It could be a small Die Chip, but pictures are too blurry and pixilated.
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@CBW, to help you learn about Cuds, you may be interested in: http://cuds-on-coins.com/
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