1968 Penny with CUD and DDO

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  1. ARBIE SANTOS

    ARBIE SANTOS Active Member

    Here is the picture. WIN_20220920_17_11_14_Pro.jpg WIN_20220920_17_11_48_Pro.jpg
     
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  3. alurid

    alurid Well-Known Member

    That would be a Die Chip between the 9+6, not a cud.
    Which DDO?
     
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  4. Oldhoopster

    Oldhoopster Member of the ANA since 1982

    No DDO that I can see. No split serifs, no widening. Maybe a worn die but even that's a stretch
     
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  5. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    Cud’s must touch the rim. I see no doubling. I do see a nice die chip between the 9 and the 6. The top of the 5 took a slight hit.
     
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  6. ARBIE SANTOS

    ARBIE SANTOS Active Member

    sorry i meant to say a die chip haha. but I thought i saw a doubling at the 9. The edges of the nine
     
  7. ARBIE SANTOS

    ARBIE SANTOS Active Member

    can you see the edges of the 9?
     
  8. Oldhoopster

    Oldhoopster Member of the ANA since 1982

    Worn die, not true doubling
     
  9. ARBIE SANTOS

    ARBIE SANTOS Active Member

    is this a cud? from one rim to the other rim? this is a 1982 penny that I just found. you can see the crack from r WIN_20220920_19_05_08_Pro.jpg
     
  10. Oldhoopster

    Oldhoopster Member of the ANA since 1982

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  11. ARBIE SANTOS

    ARBIE SANTOS Active Member

    WIN_20220920_19_21_17_Pro.jpg here is a better picture. so is it like a md or worn die? WIN_20220920_19_21_59_Pro.jpg WIN_20220920_19_22_05_Pro.jpg
     
  12. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    Hey, Arbie we have been thru this many times on here. A cud has to do with the rim. An IDB or interior die break has to do with the devices of the coin.

    So what do you have.
     
  13. ARBIE SANTOS

    ARBIE SANTOS Active Member

    I have a die chip and to me it looks like a doubling on the 1,9,6 towards to the east
     
  14. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    That would be called a rim to rim die crack. A cud only occurs on the rim. As it grows from the damaged die still in use it forms a blob of metal. Do a search on the Internet for cud’s and you’ll easily the difference.
     
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  15. ARBIE SANTOS

    ARBIE SANTOS Active Member

    is this considered a cud? WIN_20220923_07_08_05_Pro.jpg WIN_20220923_07_07_30_Pro.jpg
     

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  16. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    No. It actually looks like it took a hard hit that displaced the metal.
     
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  17. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    @ARBIE SANTOS This is not my coin nor is it my photo but it should help you to understand what a cud is.
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    See how the metal reacts? A cud will always be along the rim as in this photo. A cud is a die crack on the rim. As it grows in size from the die being used it gets larger. The metal flows into the crack and always fills it in. It looks like a blob or smooth, raised metal. It acts like lava and covers everything in its path.
     
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