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<p>[QUOTE="Kevin Dore, post: 3162586, member: 96515"]Thanks all for the advice. Like I said, I have submitted several photos to the cuds on coins site. I'm not sure if they will be able to determine if it's a cud or not just from photos. I thought for sure I had something but now I do have serious doubts. Never the less, I will stick it in a 2x2 and hold it and hopefully I can find somebody in the near future that can either confirm or deny that it is a cud definitively. The only things I could think to do is submit it for grading, which would probably cost more than the coin is worth even if it is rim cud, so that option is out. Or maybe I can find somebody at our LCS that has enough knowledge about rim cud to give me advice. </p><p><br /></p><p>I don't remember the name of the site, but I do remember seeing a site that will certify whether a coin is a DDO or DDR for a reasonable fee. I think around $5-$7. Does anybody know of a reputable business that does similar service for rim cud coins? I'm not ready to spend money yet to have it certified, but just wondering if I do hit a brick wall if something like that may be an option.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Dore, post: 3162586, member: 96515"]Thanks all for the advice. Like I said, I have submitted several photos to the cuds on coins site. I'm not sure if they will be able to determine if it's a cud or not just from photos. I thought for sure I had something but now I do have serious doubts. Never the less, I will stick it in a 2x2 and hold it and hopefully I can find somebody in the near future that can either confirm or deny that it is a cud definitively. The only things I could think to do is submit it for grading, which would probably cost more than the coin is worth even if it is rim cud, so that option is out. Or maybe I can find somebody at our LCS that has enough knowledge about rim cud to give me advice. I don't remember the name of the site, but I do remember seeing a site that will certify whether a coin is a DDO or DDR for a reasonable fee. I think around $5-$7. Does anybody know of a reputable business that does similar service for rim cud coins? I'm not ready to spend money yet to have it certified, but just wondering if I do hit a brick wall if something like that may be an option.[/QUOTE]
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