Wow, I haven't posted something in over a year. Crazy! Anyway, Do you think these are two small CUDs in this cent? The only thing throwing me in the other direction is the indentations on the rim where the CUD is. Is this typical on a CUD? The other CUD I have does not have this.
1949S 2 small CUDs?
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also the fact that the rim has damage. true cud doesn't actually effect the rim it just starts there.Last edited by pman860507; 01-23-2012, 03:35 PM.Casey ParmanComment
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Oh learn new things everyday but wouldn't that just be cud on the rim not a hole in the rim?Casey ParmanComment
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The way the rims are flattened on the reverse is another indicator of PSD.Comment
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Hi
In the broadest definition a cud can be anywhere a purist says it must begin/end on or through the rim. When a coin is struck by a broken die the place where the die is broken or missing will often show up as extra metal on the surface of a coin. This extra piece of metal or "cud" can be from a piece of the die being missing or a still intact, but moved.
RogRoger
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