2000-D VA 25c - Obv Small CUD?

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  1. Tankkiller275

    Tankkiller275 Active Member

    Is this a small CUD to this 2000-D VA 25c coin? The area indicated is raised.

    2000 D VA 25c Small.Cud.2a.jpg
    2000 D VA 25c Small.Cud.2b.jpg
    2000 D VA 25c Small.Cud.1a.jpg
    2000 D VA 25c Small.Cud.1b.CUD.jpg
    2000 D VA 25c Small.Cud.1b.CUD.Oval.jpg

    Thanks!

    ~Rob
     
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  3. Fred Weinberg

    Fred Weinberg Well-Known Member

    It could be a small rim cud,
    but please check the edge of the
    coin where that 'circle' is.

    Based on the photos only, it's
    a small rim bump.

    If there is a dent on the coin
    on the edge, it's damaged.
     
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  4. SensibleSal66

    SensibleSal66 U.S Casual Collector / Error Collector

    Hey Rob. If it is,it's probably too tiny to create a buzz as far as selling it at an added value .
     
  5. Tankkiller275

    Tankkiller275 Active Member

    Fred... Thanks. The area circled is raised with no dents noted around it. The other side of the coin looks "normal". So a rim bump has the anomaly staying on the rim and a CUD involves extending further into the coin surface? Still cool... at least for me. First one found.

    Again, thanks!

    ~Rob
     
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  6. Tankkiller275

    Tankkiller275 Active Member

    Thanks, Sensible. Don't get me wrong... If I found a coin with some value it would be awesome. Finding new things on coins is cool. I'll put it in a 2x2 for my own keeping.

    ~Rob
     
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  7. Inspector43

    Inspector43 More than 75 Years Active Collecting Supporter

    I keep them all. They are fun to find and I keep them.
     
  8. Tankkiller275

    Tankkiller275 Active Member

    I agree... Will do the same.

    ~Rob
     
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  9. Tankkiller275

    Tankkiller275 Active Member

    Just curious about terminology and such... The cuds-on-coins.com site has a CU-5c-1941s-03R cud collar coin. What make the distinction between a cud collar and a rim bump? I can take more pictures showing there is not denting or other "trauma" to the coin indicating damage. It appears as though it originates from the coin "naturally" from its creation, like a piece of the die was missing there.

    Below is the 5c coin I refer to on the site:
    IMG_4987.jpg

    My 25c coin:
    You can see the edge and the inner rim are intact throughout the anomaly. The anomaly is raised and not dented or gouged.
    2000 D VA 25c Small_Cud_1b_CUD.jpg

    Thanks.

    ~Rob
     
  10. Fred Weinberg

    Fred Weinberg Well-Known Member

    A collar cud means there was a
    chip out of the Collar, not the Die.

    A rim cud is on the rim/edge of the die.
    (having nothing to do with the collar)

    Can you show us a photo of the reeded
    edge where the rim cud anomaly is?
     
  11. Tankkiller275

    Tankkiller275 Active Member

    Thanks for the knowledge Fred... I can and will take a photo later but at work at the moment. Standby for the photo of the reeded edge.

    ~Rob
     
  12. Tankkiller275

    Tankkiller275 Active Member

    Okay... Let's see how these pictures go:

    This picture has the anomaly immediately to the top of the coin in this picture.
    2000 D VA 25c Small.Cud.Edge..jpg

    Very small but raised area below the Q.
    2000 D VA 25c Small.Cud.Obleque.1a.jpg

    Again, raised area below the Q... very small indeed. 2000 D VA 25c Small.Cud.Obleque.1b.jpg

    ~Rob
     
  13. Fred Weinberg

    Fred Weinberg Well-Known Member

    Looks like it's a rim cud !

    (thanks for those extra side
    photos - sometimes they're
    needed)
     
  14. Tankkiller275

    Tankkiller275 Active Member

    You're welcome, Fred. Cool. Just outta curiosity, what does a small rim cud such as this add to the coin? What determines value in a cud? Regardless it is a keeper for me, as it is my first cud found.

    Again, thanks for the knowledge.

    ~Rob
     
  15. Fred Weinberg

    Fred Weinberg Well-Known Member

    With the exception of just a few Kennedy
    Halves, and some Silver dollars (Mogan & Peace),
    I've not seen rim cuds bringing any premium.

    More of an 'interesting conversation piece' and
    study coin than any market value, imo.
     
  16. Tankkiller275

    Tankkiller275 Active Member

    Awesome... Good enough for me.

    ~Rob
     
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