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Are Fugio Experts Here? 15-Y Starred Rev. With A New Terminal Obverse Die?

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 Posted 04/17/2026  12:51 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Oldgrouchyguy to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hello Everyone on this fine Spring day! My customer found this coin at the Manchester NH coin show last week. He happens to like the Y reverse, and I don't blame him. There is a rim Cud on the obverse, which is "speared" by the always-present die break into the sun dial.
This Cud is unlisted but as you can see from the last picture, not unexpected. However, this changes the accepted emission sequence of the 15 obv. What do you think?
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 Posted 04/18/2026  08:46 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
@old, if you can still get access to this coin, I wonder if you can confirm that it actually has a Cud. I'm asking because of the oddly-shaped and seemingly lifted off appearance of the interior margin. Could it be rolled over and flattened metal from the rim instead of a Cud?
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Spence: Yes, it's a fatal rim break; I had it in hand; here's why:
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