1993 LMC with Cud causing some device doubling

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  1. i2i

    i2i Active Member

    The CUD near liberty cause the die to misalign a bit. Small details are left behind. These are associated, and uniform, with most letters in "in God we trust". So it is NOT clad over zinc issue.
    There is doubling on the bowtie as well. 20190406_110518.jpg 20190406_110422.jpg 20190406_110326.jpg 20190406_110253.jpg 20190406_110222.jpg 20190406_110119.jpg 20190406_110055.jpg 20190406_105925.jpg
    In fact, the top and bottom remnant of an "S" can be visualized.
     
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  3. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    Not seeing a Cud. It's showing signs of zinc rot. This is a larger than normal Cud. IMG_2898.JPG
     
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  4. R_rabbit

    R_rabbit Well-Known Member

    Hi:)

    Imho, I don’t see any doubling of any kind. The cud looks more like the start of lamination peel from the crack. (Not a cud). Wouldn’t a cud be much larger and thicker covering an area? Let’s hear what the experts say.
     
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  5. i2i

    i2i Active Member

    The thickness of the cud really depends on the damage to the die.
    It does look thin, and could be lamination? It is a raised surface though, and it appears to have caused some doubling issues. (I know there are common issues with zinc coins, that fact does not elude me). Lol 20190406_114113.jpg 20190406_114029.jpg 20190406_113957.jpg 20190406_113932.jpg 20190406_113822.jpg 20190406_113801.jpg
    The issues correlate with most lettering devices, and not elsewhere.
    Fyi, I cant match the shape/font of the "s". I just put an s to illustrate the concept.
     
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  6. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    Come up with another explanation for the anomaly in "GOD" and maybe I'll listen. Until then, you are so full of it that your eyes are brown!

    Chris
     
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  7. ken454

    ken454 Well-Known Member

    obviously you dont know what a cud is and that copper plated zinc cents cannot have lamination issues...
     
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  8. i2i

    i2i Active Member

    They can have lamination issues. A well respected person on coin community put out his extensive research on it. It just has to take place on the copper and not involve the zinc.
    A cud is a die break that goes from rim to rim. It is when a piece of the die breaks and leaves a raised copper surface on the struck coin, where the broken die was.
    The cud can be large or small, depending on the size of the die break.
    Any other assistance that I can provide?
    Thanks!
     
  9. ken454

    ken454 Well-Known Member

    ummm no, 20 micron thick electroplated copper cent is not an alloy and therefore cannot have lamination issues..

    well at least you know how to use google search...
     
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  10. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    no

    no

    no

    Wow dude.. You just proved to us that you have absolutely no knowledge of true mint errors.. Take it from me.. Coin mint error specialist for 34 years!

    Your Cent is pure garbage!
     
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  11. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    It's a simple worn die strike.. Nothing else! We don't need your false concepts!
     
  12. furryfrog02

    furryfrog02 Well-Known Member

  13. tommyc03

    tommyc03 Senior Member

    I can see this is going nowhere fast. In denial for sure.
     
  14. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    I hear they can't find girlfriends neither :(
     
  15. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    They cannot have lamination issues, you are making your own rules and being ignorant.:troll:
     
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