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Cud Question On Penny And Quarter

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What's the question?
I see a Cud on the quarter but not one on the cent.
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Very nice Cud on that 2001 Rhode Island Quarter! Definitely worth saving in a 2x2. Looks like it is listed as CU-25c-2001P-01R(RI):


http://cuds-on-coins.com/washington...tate-terr-2/

I agree with @jd that your cent is just damaged though.
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I believe the Lincoln was photographed at the time that the underlying metal movement happened to be occuring on and around abe's face.. You should have noticed much greater-than-normal contraction and expansion while tending to your collection..
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Heightened contraction and expansion lastb24 hours in partucular and past several days too...
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Please forgive my ignorance but what do you mean by Heightened contraction and expansion last 24 hours in partucular and past several days too.
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This was the other Cud that was supposed to be on here. Cud-Question-On-Penny-And-Quarter
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The image with Teddy R. is a die chip, not a Cud. They have a tendency to develop around there on that design.
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