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Half Dime Cud

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 Posted 11/15/2010  10:28 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add 14ers to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I have noticed several posts relating to Cuds so I thought I would post one that I have had for some time. I find it interesting that the metal making the Cud shifted from the obverse nearly wiping out the date.

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that is actually a Retained Cud, a little more value added(i think)


and the weakness is always on Cuds, Retained Cuds, and die clips on the opposite side. it helps to detect fake errors
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That's nice! I'll look it up in my book later.
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Sure enough! It is listed as CB1/2D-1832-1R Retained.
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Thank you Adam_E and robbudo for your input. What would you say the impact on the value would be? My guess is that it would be graded VF by a buyer and XF by a seller. An online pricing guide I've found puts a value on a VF of $92 and on an XF of $180.
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There is only a small market for Cuds (and retained die breaks) so it'll only make you more liable to get those selling prices.
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