hello everyone, My Friends call me Lulu and I'm definitely a novicee in this area. I live in South Carolina and Im a Live-in Hospice Caregiver. I've only recently discovered error coin collecting but I must admit I'm hooked. I was introduced to the hobby by one of my Patients and I find it fascinating. I'm looking forward to learning all I can about it and want to Thank You in advance for welcoming me into your group and
Does anyone know if this attached picture is a cud error of die break. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks
sharing some of your expertise with me.New Beginner
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Re: New Beginner
The nickel is damaged from gravel or pavement, a CUD looks like this http://coinauctionshelp.com/cud_extrame ... error.html
Anytime the side of the rim is dinged like this it's not an error, a cud is when a piece of the die breaks off and has nothing to do with the collar denting the coin's edge.
Anytime the side of the rim is dinged like this it's not an error, a cud is when a piece of the die breaks off and has nothing to do with the collar denting the coin's edge.
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