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Could This Be Cud On This Roosevelt?

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Could this possible be Cud on this Roosevelt dime?
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die chip
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Okay thank you. What exactly is the difference from a die chip and Cud? Is the Cud usually larger? Or is there a section on the forum that refers to these difference? If so, can you link it below. Thank you for the help
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A Cud is formed along the rim.



to the CCF!
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Gotcha, much appreciated. Thanks for the information :)
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http://cuds-on-coins.com/

Cuds on Coins is a great website showing examples of Cuds, die cracks, die breaks, and other related errors.
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A Cud is a breakaway of the edge of a die:
Could-This-Be-Cud-On-This-Roosevelt? When that breaks away that area of the rim will also be missing:
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A die chip is just a breakaway from the design or fields. (like your coin) Note on a true Cud, you will see a weakness of the design on the opposite side of the coin.
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Awesome. Thanks coop and Dave!
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We have a Glossary,left side of page.
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