1970-S Lincoln cent Huge Cud Error - POST YOUR BEST CUDS!
ThePennyLady
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I recently bought this coin because I really like the oversized cud, it's probably the largest I've seen on a coin. Let's see some of your massive retained cud errors!
Charmy Harker
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Don't want to ruin this thread by posting a coin.
Not one post since 2009??? Really?? That's embarrassing!
I'll play. There's gotta be more cuds out there beside me and the PennyLady!
There are some roughly 40% to 50% cud’s out there.... they’re pretty spectacular.
So where you bin? You should have posted that 11 years ago.
My all time favorite from my collection.
A: The year they spend more on their library than their coin collection.
A numismatist is judged more on the content of their library than the content of their cabinet.
Stunning BustDMs!! More then one thumbs up!!
Wasn't there a similar cud for the same year with "IN GOD" missing that was termed the "atheist" cent?
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/894875/anyone-here-ever-find-an-atheist-cent-in-circulation
I found this in change, then I sent it off to the Dominion Grading Service . They are gone but I still have the coin.
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There are also some (very, very few however) coins with a cud on the obverse AND reverse.
I have never found a coin with a cud in circulation....Cheers, RickO
I have a Bicentennial quarter somewhere that I found back in '76.
It is probably buried in the depths of one of my safes.
Wayne
Kennedys are my quest...
WAYNEAS-
Is it a D? If it is, I would keep digging.
So you compounded the error?
Is Dominion Grading the one that was the last incarnation of PCI? Maybe the slab has some added value.
That is total sweetness bolivarshagnasty!!
@JBK Yes they were the incarnation of PCI, but for some reason I thought someone bought them(DGS) after David Lawrence gave up grading coins.
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This is one of the most famous cuds, even given its own CherryPicker #. Nice one, Mel
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I believe @au_hobby still has this one in his set. I sold it to him back when I was actively searching for Lincoln varieties. Atheist cud.
A lot of great cuds can be found on this site: http://cuds-on-coins.com
Good reference for identifying your cuds as well.
Is there a website for cuds on cows?
Cool coin. I haven't got one yet
1806/inv 6 half dollar T-11 reverse die stage-7:
Found this 83 P quarter a few weeks back in my grocery store change.
Here is a large one.
Found in circulation.
Successful BST deals with mustangt and jesbroken. Now EVERYTHING is for sale.
1891-o dime
11.5$ Southern Dollars, The little “Big Easy” set
error coins guys
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https://photos.app.goo.gl/KCJYQg9x5sPJiCBc9
Found this pic of a coin I sold some time ago:
Sean Reynolds
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My favorite. It's on a Buffalo after all.
OnWithTheHunt -
And the rest of the slab?
NGC-53
Is that all the slab says? It "almost" has the same characteristics of a type 1.
Reverse Die Break, BNC-20-6RC Mint Error. I've owned a couple of similar coins, same date, in much lower grades, and they had the FIVE CENTS completely missing. According to the mavens here they are from different dies.