Is this a cud?

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by sweet wheatz, Nov 14, 2009.

  1. sweet wheatz

    sweet wheatz Senior Member

    Right above the "C" is a raised area.
     
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  3. sweet wheatz

    sweet wheatz Senior Member

    sorry here is the pic
     

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  4. ziggy9

    ziggy9 *NEC SPERNO NEC TIMEO*

    Looks more like a minor lamination error

    Richard
     
  5. Pyrbob

    Pyrbob Member

    I agree that it appears to be a lamination. Also keep in mind that a cud involves the rim of a coin so this would not be a cud, instead it would be a die chip.
     
  6. jello

    jello Not Expert★NormL®

    99% Sure look a lamination!
    1% one part thinks a may have started in gem bu form as die crack or a bad planchett.you never really know when there that worn.
     
  7. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    yup.

    Remember, it must involve the rim to be a cud.
     
  8. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    Could the 1857 S-16 cent be an exception to that rule?
     
  9. killer6496

    killer6496 Junior Member

    mm...http://www.***.com/img/a/BF.gifhttp://www.***.com/img/BL/BF.gifhttp://www.***.com/img/Bj/BF.gif
     
  10. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    Help me understand this, A cud is from a die with a piece broken off and that causes a lump. Why must it only be on the edge of the coin?
     
  11. rlm's cents

    rlm's cents Numismatist

    OK! Here is PCGS's definition;

    They say nothing about the edge.
     
  12. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    Breen called it "Lump on a coin struck from a die from which a piece has broken off. The term is attributed to Del Ford."
     
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