Franklin dime, cud looks like drool!

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by bigdoglvr, Jun 21, 2017.

  1. bigdoglvr

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  3. cpm9ball

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    It can't be a cud. A cud is a break that extends along the rim and into the field. It's probably a small die chip.

    Chris
     
  4. Paddy54

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  5. bigdoglvr

    bigdoglvr Member

    Still new to collecting and hunting. I thought a cud could be anywhere on the coin, not just the rim. Thanks for the info.
     
  6. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    Hey, no one else noticed?

    A "Franklin dime"

    From what country?
     
  7. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    FYI:
    It is Roosevelt
     
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  8. eddiespin

    eddiespin Fast Eddie

    Franklin dime with a cud--he's batting 2 for 2, Frank. :)
     
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  9. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank


    :)
     
  10. rickmp

    rickmp Frequently flatulent.

    Well, Franklin was his first name, so . . .
     
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  11. bigdoglvr

    bigdoglvr Member

    Man you guys are picky! lol. In my defense, if you pull in Franklin dime up on line it will bring up a Roosevelt dime. But for the sake of respecting the coin I will stand corrected. On all counts.
     
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  12. Kentucky

    Kentucky Supporter! Supporter

    I am assuming the die chip is at the corner of his mouth, you could call this the "Drooling Roosevelt". If it were at the corner of his eye it could be the "Convict Roosevelt". :)
     
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  13. tommyc03

    tommyc03 Senior Member

    You will see a lot of this on modern dimes. Sometimes they can be on both sides and in multiples all over the place. As said above, a die chip. My question to the Mint is why is there so much of this going on (mostly at Philly, of course). This never seemed to be a problem until after 2000.
     
  14. Kentucky

    Kentucky Supporter! Supporter

    Maybe Y2K :)
     
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  15. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    Yeah, I noticed it, but I didn't want to come across as a total grouch by mentioning two things at once. I figured another grouch :sour: would chime in.

    Chris:)
     
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  16. Hommer

    Hommer Curator of Semi Precious Coinage

    The name in the title was the only reason that I clicked on this thread. I thought, Now that's got to be interesting.
     
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  17. cpm9ball

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    The OP probably thought he was on FleaBay.

    Chris
     
  18. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank


    Thank you.

    Grouch #2 here
     
  19. bruthajoe

    bruthajoe Still Recovering

    This is great. I wonder how many are out there. Different years? Not a variety if it's different years right?
    191218_180948.jpg 191218_181007.jpg
    Upon closer comparison it is a different drool, I think I know how this happens...
    30 tons of pressure would squeeze the bubble gum out of anyone's cheeks.
     
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  20. tommyc03

    tommyc03 Senior Member

    @bruthajoe Die chips and cracks are not varieties, just the result of a worn and failing die. Overuse, poor maintenance and poor quality control.
     
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  21. Fred Weinberg

    Fred Weinberg Well-Known Member

    ....and they're common, and fairly easy to find.
     
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