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ayyy blueridgesilverhound.
Nice RDC-1c-1943-49. Not sure the cud. TOO MANY ON 1943!!! Listing is here: http://cuds-on-coins.com/lincoln-cent-retained-cuds-1940-1949/
Hello, where do you think you see a strike through?
Ive got a nice AU55/58 IDM. I may send it in for grading with ANACS.
I was wondering that as well. Nice score! IDMs are my favorites.
I was thinking Dansco 7070 as well.
Whats that book you got there? Im new to ancients sorta and that looks useful, especially for variety geeks like myself.
No, the San-Francisco mint shortly opened up for circulation strikes during this time. This also cant be an impared proof because the rims arent...
Welcome to the forums Roger, Im a big fan of your books. Theres a good variety (no pun intended) of collectors here on CT. Im sure someone has...
Hello and welcome to CT. Just a heads up if your looking to sell them, they probably wont sell for much, a lot of modern foreign coins dont. If...
But keep an eye out for the 1975-D High D. The D is touching the 5, Q. David Bowers offers $1,000 for an uncirculated example. But he might of...
Ok, congratulations on your find. This is a listing of cuds, die cracks, etc. Its called Cuds on Coins, COC for short:...
Well, that second one I dont believe is a die crack. So when a piece of the die on the rim breaks off its a cud. But when the piece breaks but...
Nice, thats a later die state then I've ever seen. Tried to get these listed on Cuds-On-Coins for UDC (Unusual Die Cracks) but it wasn't unusual...
Isnt the Blakesley effect also on cuds.
I mean hey I see 1922-D no d weak on eBay all the time. At .99 auctions. If only I could remember to bid last minutes!
Im almost certain you have a struck through die cap there. Nice find.
finned collar clash in my opinion...
Once again, could just be lighting.
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