FSH: Bust Dime Cuds, Complete Trime Cud Set, Clipped Buffalo 5c, Clipped 3CN (Pics Up)

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1st up:
Complete 5-Coin Trime Cud Set: $1,000
(Likely the first known assembly of such a collection, and all coins were extremely difficult to acquire)
While no census has been undertaken on the rarity of these Cuds, my several years experience of
searching these coins out has lead to my best opinion of the rarity results shown below.
1853 – Cud at date, (R5/R5-) EF+ (finest seen)
1853 – Cud at R of AMERICA, (R7+) VF/EF
(One of three examples I have seen/recorded)
1853 – Cud at M in AMERICA, (R7/R6-) VG (light obverse dig)
(One of two examples I have seen – this is the discovery piece)
1853 – Cud at ME in AMERICA, (R7/R7-) VF details (rough, possible ground recovery)
(Only the second example I have seen)
1858 – Cuds at TED of UNITED, (R6-) VF/EF
(One of three examples I have seen)










2nd Up:
1881 Three Cent Nickel (VF+) $40
Very slight rim clip at 11 o’clock on the reverse, not really visible on the obverse


1937-D Buffalo Nickel (VF+) $40
2% rim clip at 6 o’clock on the obverse/12 o’clock on the reverse


3rd Up:
1831 Capped Bust Dime $35
JR-5, Reverse retained Cud over UNI (Fine details, surface porosity)


1832 Capped Bust Dime $35
JR-3 (R4), Reverse Cud from A3 to Arrows - R6 in terms of the Full Cud (G/AG details, roll mark on obverse)


1834 Capped Bust Dime $100 SOLD
JR-6, Rare and Popular Tri-Cud Reverse in the terminal die state – R6 with the three reverse Cuds.
(G-4, reverse rim weakness typical of die marriage and especially die state)


1835 Capped Bust Dime $100 SOLD
JR-2, extremely rare reverse Cud through MERIC. R7 as a Cud. Here’s a possibly once-in-a-lifetime
chance to acquire this die stage/cud (Neither the Reiver nor Logan collections had this Cud!!!).
Coin has a Good Obverse with a Fair reverse; the reverse is notoriously very weakly struck.



I will refund your purchase after 7 days if you are not pleased
All prices include shipping, and orders over $100 will automatically include insurance; add $2 for insurance if your order is less than $100 and you would like insurance
PM if Interested
I also have other coins in my other BST post!
1st up:
Complete 5-Coin Trime Cud Set: $1,000
(Likely the first known assembly of such a collection, and all coins were extremely difficult to acquire)
While no census has been undertaken on the rarity of these Cuds, my several years experience of
searching these coins out has lead to my best opinion of the rarity results shown below.
1853 – Cud at date, (R5/R5-) EF+ (finest seen)
1853 – Cud at R of AMERICA, (R7+) VF/EF
(One of three examples I have seen/recorded)
1853 – Cud at M in AMERICA, (R7/R6-) VG (light obverse dig)
(One of two examples I have seen – this is the discovery piece)
1853 – Cud at ME in AMERICA, (R7/R7-) VF details (rough, possible ground recovery)
(Only the second example I have seen)
1858 – Cuds at TED of UNITED, (R6-) VF/EF
(One of three examples I have seen)










2nd Up:
1881 Three Cent Nickel (VF+) $40
Very slight rim clip at 11 o’clock on the reverse, not really visible on the obverse


1937-D Buffalo Nickel (VF+) $40
2% rim clip at 6 o’clock on the obverse/12 o’clock on the reverse


3rd Up:
1831 Capped Bust Dime $35
JR-5, Reverse retained Cud over UNI (Fine details, surface porosity)


1832 Capped Bust Dime $35
JR-3 (R4), Reverse Cud from A3 to Arrows - R6 in terms of the Full Cud (G/AG details, roll mark on obverse)


1834 Capped Bust Dime $100 SOLD
JR-6, Rare and Popular Tri-Cud Reverse in the terminal die state – R6 with the three reverse Cuds.
(G-4, reverse rim weakness typical of die marriage and especially die state)


1835 Capped Bust Dime $100 SOLD
JR-2, extremely rare reverse Cud through MERIC. R7 as a Cud. Here’s a possibly once-in-a-lifetime
chance to acquire this die stage/cud (Neither the Reiver nor Logan collections had this Cud!!!).
Coin has a Good Obverse with a Fair reverse; the reverse is notoriously very weakly struck.



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