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Here is a piece from my personal collecion. It is listed as "WQC-ND-35". It will be in the next CUD BOOK supplement.
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Here is another one from my collection. This one is listed as "LC-39-9B". It will be in the CUD BOOK supplement.
Here is another nice cud from my collection. It is listed as "JNC-67-9". It also will be listed in the upcoming CUD BOOK supplement.
Here is a cud on a 1964-D dime. Cuds on silver US coins are very hard to find. This one is listed as "RDC-64D-2" in the new CUD BOOK.
This is one nice double-cud error coin! The obverse also has a big cud that took out the date area (WQC-ND-27 & 28R).
Here is a very big cud on the reverse of a 1991 Lincoln cent. This one is listed as "LC-91-1R". Cuds on the reverse side of an error coin are much rarer than cuds on the obverse.
Here is a 1920 5 pfennig from Germany. It has two conjoined cuds!
This one is a 1984 Mexican 20 peso with a nice cud on the obverse.
Here is a 1978 20¢ from Mexico with a HUGE cud on the reverse.
Here is a 1947 half Rupee from India with a nice obverse cud.
Here is a 1972 5¢ from the Philippines with a cud on the obverse. If I remember right, these coins where struck by the U.S. mint!
Here is a 1885 20¢ from Colombia with nice cud on the reverse. This coin also has a repunched date (1885/1885) and several other repunched letters & numbers on the obv. & rev.!!
Here is a great cud on a 1976-D Jefferson nickel. It will be in the next CUD BOOK supplement, listed as "JNC-76D-1B".
Here is a nice cud on a 10 Para (1909-1918) from Turkey.
Here is a neat multiple error Washington quarter error. The cud is listed as "WQC-ND P-34". It also has collar cash marks, MAJOR struck-thru grease, clashed dies, AND lots of strike doubling! WOW!!
Here is a super nice cud on a 1971-S Lincoln cent. This one will be in the CUD BOOK supplement ~ LC-71S-6.
Here is a 1988 Lincoln cent with a great cud on the reverse! It will be listed as "LC-88-13R" in the CUD BOOK supplement.
Here's another one that didn't get listed in the new CUD BOOK. This 1985 Lincoln cent with a cud on the reverse will be listed as "LC-85-27R" in the supplement.
Here is a 1985 Lincoln cent that has a big cud and a big retained cud on the reverse. This one is listed as "LC-85-8R" in the new CUD BOOK.
Here is a nice cud on a 1945 Wheat cent (too bad it's not a higher grade coin). It will be in the CUD BOOK supplement as "LC-45-25".
Here is a neat cud on a 1945-D Wheat cent. It wil be in the CUD BOOK supplement as "LC-45D-2".
Here is a great cud on a lower grade 1920-D Wheat cent. It will be listed in the upcoming CUD BOOK supplement as "LC-20D-2R".
This here is a cud on a 1923 One Franc from Belgium.
Here is a nice BIG cud that took out the date area on this Lincoln cent. It is listed as "LC-ND-15" in the new CUD BOOK.
Not only is there a large cud over the date area on this Lincoln cent, but the planchet is over weight also. It weights almost 3.8 grams (3.11 grams is normal). The cud is Listed as "LC-ND-11B".
Here is a great cud on a 1972-D Lincoln cent. This one will be listed as "LC-72D-26" in the upcoming CUD BOOK supplement.
Here is a nice cud on a 1978-D Lincoln cent. It is listed as "LC-78D-3" in the new CUD BOOK.
Here is a 1982 (small date copper) Lincoln cent with a neat looking cud. The new CUD BOOK lists this one as "LC-82sd-13 CU".
Here is a great cud on a 1996 Lincoln cent. It will be in the CUD BOOK supplement as "LC-96-4".
Definition of a "cud" (major die break):A very large broken area of the die with a missing piece of die metal, beginning at the edge of the die face and extending across the design rim and into the field or design, which leaves a raised AREA of the coin of any size or length which extends past the inside edge of the design rim onto the field or onto any of the interior design of the struck coin. |
Here is a 1972-D Lincoln Cent with a split obverse die. It is listed as "LC-72D-24 ret".
Here is a pretty big cud on a clad Roosevelt dime. It is listed as "RDC-ND-2".
This one is listed as "LC-73D-11".
This one is listed as LC-83-33.
This bad boy is as big as a US quarter dollar, but is twice as thick ~ AWESOME!!
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