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Die Cracks Cuds And Bie's

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I want to ask dose any of these give any extra value to a coin. I have been thinking on this and am leaning towards no unless you can see the. I have some civil wat tokens with visible die breaks and large Cuds but they used there dies till they broke it seems. Just curious of what others think. Thanks
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@td, I think that the answer is going to be "it depends". If you have a monster Cud on an uncirculated coin, then absolutely yes. If it is a tiny Cud on a beat-down coin, then probably not. Consider looking on ebay for th selling price of coins of similar levels of error and damage.
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Definitely look on ebay. Small die crack don't sell for much usually. Cuds maybe more likely to sell.
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I am asking as I am in the process of going back through my collection. I found that when I was first starting out I was keeping every every little die break or Cud I found. I have read that some think if the break dose no cover the whole coin then it is not important. I know this is a hobby where you collect what you want. I am not looking to buy or sell just was interested in others thoughts. Thanks for replying
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