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2012 50c Multiple Cuds On Reverse All Over

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2012 50c
Reverse side, multiple Cuds on all over.
1. What term is used for this? (Looks dotted at a glance).

Obverse, Few Cuds on HM face.Also, three lines on rim parallel to "Lia" in Australia.

Anything that my untrained eyes are unable to see/comprehend here, kindly share/discuss.

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These are not Cuds. Please look up that definition at error-ref.com

And all I can make out in the picture you posted are some impact marks from circulation.

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Definitely not Cuds.



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Not Cuds, just marks from circulation. PMD.
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Hi Everyone,
Thanks for the replies.
Cud is generic term here in Australia ( than USA), for extra metal blob on coin surface.
There are metal blobs all over, giving dotted/dashed appearance at glance.

Could add extra pics in next few days, once I arrange appropriate light.

Thanks again.
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Localized differences in meaning of the word " Cud" aside, the raised bumps on your coin do not appear to be cuds/die chips. These are caused by something hitting or scraping the coin, raising a lump of metal and leaving a shallow crater where the metal came from. It's like someone whacked it repeatedly with a sharp object (screwdriver, etc).
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