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10 Dinara 1988 Jugoslavija / Cud Error

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@and, thank you for posting this. I'm not sure that I have ever seen a coin with four Cuds on it and each of these are monsters. That is a super find.
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Wow! Nice Cud!
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It's more like a giant Cud with a bit of coin imprinted! Fascinating, Andol.
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Regular Cuds form when small pieces of the die snap off and fall away from the rim of the die. The "holes" in the die left behind by the missing bits create "lumps" on the resultant coins.

Here, a die seems to have literally exploded, with big chunks going missing.
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