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Help With 1978 Quarter

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 Posted 09/30/2008  9:07 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Davidson to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I have a 1978 quarter that has (I think a Cud) on the reverse. On the obverse,the Mint mark (I think maybe 'D') does not have a hole in it. Can anybody help confirm if they are errors or not? Pics are here-


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 Posted 09/30/2008  9:27 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add InfiniteInterest to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The close up is very small, but appears to show some extra metal there. Probably a die scratch/gouge. A " Cud" is always associated with a die break at the rim of the coin. I believe Coppercoins explains...A " Cud" is always a die crack, but not all die cracks are " Cuds" . This would not be called a " Cud", but many people still call them that.
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It is a die break on the reverse, but the term Cud applies only to die breaks that take out the edge of the design. Rather than a chip out of the die, it's a piece of the edge of the die that broke completely off.

The filled mintmark is normal.
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