What would cause something like this ?

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Pop70, Sep 30, 2019.

  1. Pop70

    Pop70 Active Member

    This 1979 D mint mark is just so very dark no matter how I turn the coin, and I think there may be a bit of a cud in the center? Got any input on how this comes about please?
     

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  3. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    That's not a cud.. It is a Die Chip

    Cud is When it involves the rim

    These are cuds -
    20171206_174137-1.jpg 1970SCUD.jpg
     
  4. furryfrog02

    furryfrog02 Well-Known Member

    1) CUDs have to come from the rim of the coin towards the center like this:
    1975P Cent.jpg

    2) Coins, up until 1989 I believe, had their mint marks hand punched on the dies. A lot of the times, the little die posts broke which caused the mint mark to be filled (like in your case I believe). There could also be a small die chip inside the mint mark but it would be very small.
     
  5. Pop70

    Pop70 Active Member

    OK thank you so very much
     
  6. Kentucky

    Kentucky Supporter! Supporter

    When you think about it, on the die, the cavity of the center of the D is a little peg, and it is understandable how it can break off.
     
  7. Pop70

    Pop70 Active Member

    Didn't know that thank you
     
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