Thank you furryfrog02... I did miss seeing that
Found this morning... It doesn't look like the other Cuds I have found , but it does involve the rim.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Found this in a roll this afternoon. Not sure what happened here, maybe a capped die? Any help appreciated.It weighs 3.0 grams [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
Found in a roll this afternoon. Pretty sure it's listed as Coneca RPM-002 and Wexler WRPM-002. Did find one of the markers on reverse, series of...
I believe it's RPM-015 also. One of the markers I found is the die chip on the right eave tip listed for stage B
Found this morning, it's the second 1960D RPM I've found from the same box. I believe this one is listed on Variety Vista as RPM-015 stage B....
Found this morning. I believe it's listed on Variety Vista as RPM-061, because of the position of the mint mark. There is also a small lamination...
Not quite sure what this is. It is raised, but doesn't look like a gas bubble. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Found this morning. Seems a lot harder to find cuds anymore, but they're still around. Checked Cuds on Coins, seems this one is pretty common....
Found this today in a new box from the bank. Nice die break to the head and "flaking" behind Lincoln's head.[ATTACH][ATTACH] [ATTACH][ATTACH]
What do you recommend? Thank you...
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That silvery part is where the material above, had been.
Got this out of a box of 2021 cents from the bank. Is this some type of retained lamination error?[ATTACH][ATTACH] [ATTACH][ATTACH]
This is out of a box of 2021 cents from the bank. It sure looks like a lamination peel to me, but not sure.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I think I will...thank you
Found this today in a roll. I'm not sure if this could be considered a cud. But, nice die cracks on obverse and reverse.[ATTACH][ATTACH]...
Found this morning in a roll. Not bad shape for being in circulation for 88 years.[ATTACH][ATTACH]
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