I disagree, I think rim cuds are very special, but then I have low standards. LOL
That may be a rim cud, but it looks like a seam on the edge, so it may also be struck through a piece of metal. A closer picture would help.
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One set here- but is it listed as 'backordered,' I didn't order till 7:00 pm, after I saw the ebay prices. This is my 1000th post! I still haven't...
For the COMPLETE collection, you would also need the gold plated, platinum plated, colorized and Obama stickers. just noticed, this is post #999....
Probably because it was encased, and removed, a very long time ago.
That looks like a good possibility. And it would explain the wierd reeding on the edge, it's a design from the holder.
One more question, is it larger in diameter than a regular Indian cent?
Twice I typed a reply here and hit submit and the server quit. Anyways, I can't find my error id book, nor any info online. Maybe Mike D. will...
It looks like the collar was broken on that die, it is a very nice error and worth a few bucks. Several bucks. I'll do some research and get back...
When I was about 10 years old, I needed 15 coins to complete a whitman 1941- up Lincoln book. I saw a Littleton ad, and got together 75 cents in...
Yes, that rim has a lot of miles on it.
This poll closes today. Thanks to everyone for all the informative posts. I remember finding a PMDD back around 1965, after a local collector...
The Redbook mentions them, but not by that name, they say (about the 55 doubled die) "Do not confuse these with less-valuable pieces showing only...
That name sounds familiar, and he mentions buying on ebay, I wonder if it's the dude I sold some to???
A couple of years ago, I sold several cuds on ebay, and was surprised at the prices I got. One buyer said he was trying to collect ALL the major...
I am leaning towards grease filled area for "IN" with some damage on the rim. It is the rim that is questionable whether it is post-mint or not....
I have a zincoln that was in a fire and got much bigger.
After examining the pics again, I am thinking plasma cutter. But, why cut a rare coin?
It would be very hard to break a coin in half, without having bent edges, as silver bends and is not really fragile. There is a magician's trick...
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