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2005 Oregon Quarter Is This A Cud?

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Also a die crack or scratch on obverse. Are the spots in the obverse environmental exposure or some kind of liquid?
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 Posted 04/28/2021  5:21 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add JimmyD to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
That is a Die Crack on the obverse and a nice Cud on the reverse.
I don' t think that is environmental damage. The discolouration might come off with an acetone soaking
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Nice--obverse die crack and reverse Cud. Very cool.
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Yup, that is indeed a Cud, and a nice crack to go with it. Those spots might come off with an acetone soak. This is very worthy of a 2x2 as well.
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Reverse Cud, obverse die crack that might have eventually become a Cud. Acetone and 2x2.
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Nice one - circulation find?
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Yes in circulation Coinfrog. Thanks yall. This is such a great forum. Everyone has been so pleasant. I know that won't always happen but I appreciate every one of yall taking your time out to help us newbies.
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Nice Cud with a crack to boot! Good eye!
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Looks a little different than CU-25c-2005P-01R(OR), which is the only one for the Oregon Quarters that I see on cuds-on-coins. Definitely worth putting in a 2x2.
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Yayee..so exciting!! I don't care if it's not worth anything. It's just nice to find something when you have been searching and searching. I need a massage terribly!! Lol.
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Nice Cud, read up on using acetone and then put it in a 2x2 and remember to flatten the staples.
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I always make sure I flatten the staples. Do any of you use certain boxes to keep your 2x2s in? Like a shoe box or anything around the house?
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That's a beaut! Looks like it might clean up nicely.

I use coin boxes specifically designed for 2x2s. They are kinda pricey when you remember it is just a box, but worth it IMO and you only have to buy a set once (well at my level anyway). I really like to be organized.
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Very cool find! I use binders/albums for storing my 2x2s. Zipper shut binder for the good stuff.

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Man I'm really hoping that "cleans-up" with acetone for you...great find...a Philly coin of course......
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