This site gives great explanations and pictorial references to actual CUDS. Read through it to understand what a CUD is and how it is formed....
All nice coins. If forced to make a favorite it would be #1
A lovely, eclectic selection. 4,3 and 10 appeal to me. Thanks for sharing some of your acquisitions with us.
Thank you very much. And a very merry seasons greetings to you.
The Merrick Mint produced these https://www.merrickmint.com/susan-b-anthony-genuine-u-s-dollar-coin-colorized-2-sided-with-capsule-and-coa.html
Hi and welcome to CT. They are plating bubbles. There is a micro thin coating of copper over the zinc base. Common on post 1982 cents.
@masterswimmer @Abramthegreat @mrbadexample My humble thanks for the extra chances you have given me.
I am in for me this time, (Round 8). I do not own a single Indian Head cent. Thanks for the opportunity @lordmarcovan
I want in for this (Day 7) on behalf of @tibor if my number is chosen.
Congratulations on the birth of your latest Grandchild @Randy Abercrombie
Well done @Sting 60 enjoy your prizes.
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Hi @tibor looks like you had a productive collecting period. Wonderful selection of coinage that I am always happy to see.
Nice acquisitions @Noah Worke a wonderful ecclectic mix. Happy Christmas to you.
Nice acquisitions. I don´t collect those types, but of those you have shown I like 1, 9 and 5. Thanks for sharing.
I want this (Day 6) for @masterswimmer
No idea of age. Composition is probably brass
Would that then be a counter collar clash. The die first being clashed against the collar and then subsequently transferring it to the coin?
One side of the Italian token reads New Infant School, the other side reads Award
Separate names with a comma.