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2015 Cud Shield Cent

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Enjoy its a small one. Looks cool too.

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Sweet!
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Yea they call it a Cud!
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. Yea they call it a Cud!

THEY do
Going by the definition of a Cud which was made years in the past adds up no matter the size
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Nice baby Cud!
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Just thinking out loud here.can we call baby Cuds "cuddles"?
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. Just thinking out loud here.can we call baby Cuds "cuddles

We should lol that's such a cute cuddle
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A cudlet, plain and simple.
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A baby Cud that could grow. Keep an eye out! Keep searching!
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I am not one of those who do naming for coin issues, but as a scientist I have named things. This topic caught my attention, as it seems like there might be room in the nomenclature for a small Cud. Well, a very short bit of research compared to my usual hours of research turned up this: Cambridge Dictionary lists the suffix -let as "small, not very important" which leads me to think that "cudlet" is actually a reasonable and fun name for small Cuds. Just tossing this out there, as while maybe suggested in jest, it actually would be an acceptable numismatic term should those who actually do name things be interested in defining a small Cud vs a large Cud.

And of note, I really like the coin and and am happy it was listed.
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Fun small example. I'll go with Bats cudlet.
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Wow. I have a few coins with this. I assumed they where PMD because the scratch coming out of the " Cud" and extending into, not under, a letter. Maybe I should revisit them all! Thank you!
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. Well, a very short bit of research compared to my usual hours of research turned up this: Cambridge Dictionary lists the suffix -let as "small, not very important" which leads me to think that "cudlet" is actually a reasonable and fun name for small Cuds. Just tossing this out there, as while maybe suggested in jest, it actually would be an acceptable numismatic term should those who actually do name things be interested in defining a small Cud vs a large Cud.

And of note, I really like the coin and and am happy it was listed.


Cudlet it is
I like the short bit of research you did to clarify the word too.
Thanks it is fun a coin with a cudlet now to find its dad
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To me the outer rim/gutter needs to be affected to be anything more than a die chip. When a Cud happens the outside edge of the die is affected:
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The void space when this happens is huge. The void fill space would be raised above the rim/edge of the die. Take a side shot to help us see how much the chip is raised? Than angle would need to be different to show this in an image.
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Note how a Cud is taller than the rim and the devices?
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