None of your dimes have cuds on them. They have die chips. A cud is a break at the edge of the die. Die chips are interesting but common on coins and usually have little premium.
They're only worth face value. I put mine in 2x2's and put them aside. Why? I don't know, I just do...
A cud can be defined as anywhere the die steel has broken off and some people do call the second two internal cuds. Whatever you call them they aren't extremely common though. There isn't much demand either so you shouldn't expect much premium.