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Very Unusual Mor Cuds

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Always on the lookout for Rabbit Ears and Roo Spews but this one is the weirdest I have seen.
It is a 2015 MOR dollar
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Nice find karloning ... I've never seen such a grouping of Cuds before!
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They are die chips, not Cuds.
Cuds always involve a coin's rim.

"... a Cud is a marginal die break; an error produced when a piece breaks off the edge of a die and involves the rim and at least a little bit of the adjacent field of design."
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They are die chips, not Cuds.
Cuds always involve a coin's rim.

Technically kanga but for some reason here in Australia we refer to all die chip errors as Cuds https://www.australian-coins.com/er...-error-coin/

... with our best known Cud affectionately referred to as a rabbit ear https://www.australian-coins.com/er...llar-errors/
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