Coin Community Family of Web Sites Join Thousands of Coin, Bullion, & Money Collectors
300,000 items to help build your collection! Royal Canadian Mint products, Canadian, Polish, American, and world coins and banknotes. Royal Estate Auctions - $1 Coin AuctionsVancouvers #1 Coin and Paper Money Dealer Coin, Banknote and Medal Collectors's Online Mall Join Thousands of Coin, Bullion, & Money Collectors Specializing in Modern Numismatics








Username:
Password:
Save Password
Forgot your Password?


This page may contain links that result in small commissions to keep this free site up and running.

Welcome Guest! Registering and/or logging in will remove the anchor (bottom) ads. It's Free!

1960 P Cuds On Coins Possibility

To participate in the forum you must log in or register.
Author Previous TopicReplies: 10 / Views: 1,057Next Topic  
Pillar of the Community

United States
808 Posts
 Posted 01/26/2022  6:29 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add allcoinsaregood to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Found this large date 1960 P with some small Cuds. Third Pic bottom right of coat. Forth pic right of forehead hair curl. Last Pic small Cud under the C in Cent. Also, PMD at top of head. Let me know your thoughts.
1960-P-Cuds-On-Coins-Possibility
1960-P-Cuds-On-Coins-Possibility
1960-P-Cuds-On-Coins-Possibility
1960-P-Cuds-On-Coins-Possibility
1960-P-Cuds-On-Coins-Possibility
1960-P-Cuds-On-Coins-Possibility
1960-P-Cuds-On-Coins-Possibility
Moderator
Learn More...
Spence's Avatar
United States
34416 Posts
 Posted 01/26/2022  7:05 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Well recall that by definition Cuds must involve the rim. With that said, at least some of these look like struck through copper flakes.
"If you climb a good tree, you get a push."
-----Ghanaian proverb

"The danger we all now face is distinguishing between what is authentic and what is performed."
-----King Adz
Pillar of the Community
Learn More...
-makecents-'s Avatar
United States
8760 Posts
 Posted 01/26/2022  8:21 pm  Show Profile   Check -makecents-'s eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add -makecents- to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
They look like light lams to me. As always, nice pics!
-makecents-
Bedrock of the Community
ijn1944's Avatar
United States
19167 Posts
 Posted 01/26/2022  9:14 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ijn1944 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Appearance suggests a cleaning attempted at some point. Nice find nonetheless.
Moderator
Learn More...
Dearborn's Avatar
United States
96451 Posts
Pillar of the Community
Greasy Fingers's Avatar
United States
7042 Posts
 Posted 01/27/2022  12:40 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Greasy Fingers to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I'm seeing what Spence sees...copper foil
Pillar of the Community
jacrispies's Avatar
United States
3848 Posts
 Posted 01/27/2022  01:39 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jacrispies to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Minor delaminations of the copper surface, caused by impurities in the planchet.
Suffering from bust half fever.
Want to learn how to attribute early half dollars by die variety? Click Here: http://goccf.com/t/434955
Shoot me a PM if you are looking to sell bust halves.
Moderator
Learn More...
John1's Avatar
United States
56855 Posts
 Posted 01/27/2022  05:09 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Above the head looks like PMD and the rest look like struck through copper foil bits. Coop...
John1
Pillar of the Community
United States
808 Posts
 Posted 01/27/2022  12:23 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add allcoinsaregood to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I thought some of the objects looked like small pieces of foil. Anyway, was this happening when the coin was struck, or was it a dirty planchet? Sorry for the mischaracterization about possible delamination. But after looking at Lincoln cents all day I should know better about posting until I think about the state of the coin. I have seen delamination before, so I apologize for not using the proper classification.
Bedrock of the Community
merclover's Avatar
United States
10635 Posts
 Posted 01/27/2022  10:31 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add merclover to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

Quote:
a dirty planchet?

I don't think so.
Bedrock of the Community
coop's Avatar
United States
62064 Posts
 Posted 01/28/2022  1:44 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Not dirty, it has already been over cleaned. No premium for this one though. Just a copper melt coin.
  Previous TopicReplies: 10 / Views: 1,057Next Topic  

To participate in the forum you must log in or register.



    




Disclaimer: While a tremendous amount of effort goes into ensuring the accuracy of the information contained in this site, Coin Community assumes no liability for errors. Copyright 2005 - 2026 Coin Community Family- all rights reserved worldwide. Use of any images or content on this website without prior written permission of Coin Community or the original lender is strictly prohibited.
Contact Us  |  Advertise Here  |  Privacy Policy / Terms of Use

Coin Community Forum © 2005 - 2026 Coin Community Forums
It took 0.31 seconds to rattle this change. Forums