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<p>[QUOTE="Collecting Nut, post: 3295223, member: 74863"]I'd be interested in seeing the entire slab. I personally do not think this Cent is a MS-67 even though it may be graded as such and it's not worth anywhere New $2500.00.</p><p><br /></p><p>Also, one look at the coin and you can see it's not a CUD. A cud must touch the rim. This is only a die chip. A larger than normal one but a die chip nevertheless.</p><p><br /></p><p>Copied from the Internet about errors.</p><p>Cuds</p><p>Part IV. Die Errors:</p><p>Die Breaks:</p><p>Cuds</p><p>Definition: A cud is a die break that involves the rim and at least a little bit of the adjacent field or design. The vast majority of sizable die breaks are cuds. Cuds can assume a wide variety of shapes including ovoid, crescentic, and irregular. Most cuds represent spontaneous brittle failure. A small minority arise as the result of impacts.</p><p><br /></p><p>Many cuds maintain a consistent size and shape through a production run. Some cuds grow larger through a production run as additional pieces of die steel break off. This is a Cud but not mine.[ATTACH=full]872078[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>Please do not send your coin in for grading. It's nice but not worth the cost to do so. You'd never recover your money.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Collecting Nut, post: 3295223, member: 74863"]I'd be interested in seeing the entire slab. I personally do not think this Cent is a MS-67 even though it may be graded as such and it's not worth anywhere New $2500.00. Also, one look at the coin and you can see it's not a CUD. A cud must touch the rim. This is only a die chip. A larger than normal one but a die chip nevertheless. Copied from the Internet about errors. Cuds Part IV. Die Errors: Die Breaks: Cuds Definition: A cud is a die break that involves the rim and at least a little bit of the adjacent field or design. The vast majority of sizable die breaks are cuds. Cuds can assume a wide variety of shapes including ovoid, crescentic, and irregular. Most cuds represent spontaneous brittle failure. A small minority arise as the result of impacts. Many cuds maintain a consistent size and shape through a production run. Some cuds grow larger through a production run as additional pieces of die steel break off. This is a Cud but not mine.[ATTACH=full]872078[/ATTACH] Please do not send your coin in for grading. It's nice but not worth the cost to do so. You'd never recover your money.[/QUOTE]
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