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1982 LMC Rim Cud (Large Date Zincoln)

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Another small find from my most recent penny hunt.

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That must have an attribution number
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 Posted 09/29/2020  1:56 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Crh1993 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Do rim Cuds add much or any value to the coin? I think I've seen some while looking through cents but never kept any.... I'll add them to my
List of errors to look out for! Nice coin you found too :)
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Honestly, don't really know, Crh1993. I keep them because they're pretty rare in my experience. Make sure you're not confusing rim fins for rim Cuds though. Rim fins look kind of similar, but are thinner and go around more of the coin and are caused by the die being slightly angled resulting in a greater strike pressure on one side of the coin, which forces some of the material through the gap between the collar and the die.
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Searching sold rim Cud errors on ebay shows anywhere from $0.5 to $5 premium. So who knows. I would keep it.
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Have to be careful, sheldius, not everything on ebay is what it's listed as (maybe even most things).
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