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1948-D (Lincoln Cent) -Retained Cud?

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Hey coinnoisseurs is this a tiny Retained Cud or PMD?
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 Posted 06/12/2024  6:33 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add lawest to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

Appears to be a rim Cud
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I agree with above.
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I agree, Rim Cud.
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Yes, a petite Cud.
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Why not a folded-over Rim Fin?
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Looks unlisted. Your pics are pretty good so look up the submission guidelines for cuds-on-coins.com and maybe get yourself a new listing for an error coin.
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Thanks Tropicalbats and JC Stevens, you guys think I should send the pics to Cuds on coins? I don't have a better camera tho I'm thinking on getting one soon
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Alonzowick90 asked...

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...you guys think I should send the pics to Cuds on coins?

Yes! It's a great feeling to see your name on the Cuds-On-Coins website.

I have 2 nickel III¢ pieces listed there. One's an 1867 with an obverse rim Cud, like your coin has, and the other is an 1888 that has a Retained Cud on the reverse.

I have a question for the CCF. Do you think that a Cud should be considered an error, or should it be classified as a variety? It would seem to me to meet the requirements of being a variety. Just semantics, but I'm curious.
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Even though Mike Diamond or Error.ref does not use this tern, but I call it a 'Die Event'. The event being that part of the die falling away. Can't see it as an error, or a variety because the face of the coin was not intentionally modified. (but that is just me)
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Nice images. Congrats.
Can you get a closeup of "TR" (TRUST) and the G (GOD)?
Looks like die chips or ...
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