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  1. Coinstruck89

    Coinstruck89 Active Member

    is there a specific name for this?Searching through a 2007 container of these and came across this
     

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  3. ken454

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    sorry i can't help, i have no idea what you are asking about...
     
  4. Coinstruck89

    Coinstruck89 Active Member

    The top of the S in states is filled in, from reading a few other post I would GUESS it’s a cud, but since I’m a rookie at this, I’m GUESSING
     
  5. ken454

    ken454 Well-Known Member

    not a cud. cuds always start from rim and progress into fields, all i see in the pic is some glare...
     
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  8. ken454

    ken454 Well-Known Member

    better pics, what furry said, die chip..
     
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  9. Coinstruck89

    Coinstruck89 Active Member

    So that’s a common thing in coins?
     
  10. cpm9ball

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    Not as much as in Vegas!
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  11. alurid

    alurid Well-Known Member

    Yes, it is a common occurrence with coins.
     
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  12. Coinstruck89

    Coinstruck89 Active Member

    Does it make it fall into the variety category? Or is it just a coin with a die chip?
     
  13. alurid

    alurid Well-Known Member

    Not a variety, just an common error of being struck with a damaged die.
    No value added, this is a very common occurrence with cents from the 50's and 60's. It does make for a conversation piece, and a learning/reference coin. Some collectors do save these.
    They can bring a premium if the coin has multiple chips. I have a
    1960 LMC with two on each side. still not worth much but its cool.
     
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  14. Coinstruck89

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    Thanks, I got ignited by CRH in Hopes to find something never found before Now I’m trying to get the hang of Seperating DDO/DDR from the Common Errors, Can’t wait to find My First One
     
  15. cpm9ball

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    Die chips and breaks are really common because the dies must strike tens of thousands of coins under many tons of pressure. Some of the CA, GA and UT State Quarters that I got from the Mint in bags had as many as 5-6 breaks and/or cracks on many of the coins. Of course, if a die was nearing the point of shattering, the coin(s) struck just before the failure could possibly bring substantial premiums.

    I've (only) seen pictures of coins with as much as half of the details missing from die failure.

    Chris
     
  16. cpm9ball

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    It's very, very rare that a major variety is discovered from circulation. Yes, it does happen, but not that often. Below, is a link to the breaking story of a major DDO that was discovered in 2015, more than 96 years after it was made.

    https://conecaonline.org/major-doubled-die-error-found-on-1919-mercury-dime/
     
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  17. cpm9ball

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    @Coinstruck89

    Here is a 2001-D Kennedy 50c missing the clad layer on the reverse. I found it in a $100 Mixed P&D Mint bag. There are only two known to exist.

    2001-D 50c REV Slab.jpg
    Here is a 2005-S Kansas Silver Proof SQ PF70UCAM that I found in a set that I bought from the Mint. To my knowledge, there are only 12 known to exist. It was originally attributed as a Mint Error, but when it was added to the Cherrypickers Guide in 2012, I had NGC reholder it for the variety, "FS-901, Die Dent". That made it a Top Pop with no others, and within two months, I sold it for $1K.

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    2005-S KS Silver SQ NGC PF70UCAM.JPG

    2005-S KS Silver SQ FS-901.JPG
     
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  18. Coinstruck89

    Coinstruck89 Active Member

    Hoping I get lucky like that
     
  19. Coinstruck89

    Coinstruck89 Active Member

    Somebody Knocked out Washington’s Eyebrow ‍♂️
     

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  20. cpm9ball

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    Don't get your hopes up, but don't stop learning. That will enable you to increase your chances.

    Chris
     
  21. Coinstruck89

    Coinstruck89 Active Member

    Another Die Chip? I think I’m understanding the differences just want to double check with you guys. Thanks CT members!
     

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