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Nice double cud, 1969S cent GEM

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    nice example. is that a delamination error in the field of the bigger rim cud? i'm trying to figure out how they are connected as it is probably more than just coincidince. perhaps a little bit of the cud metal was scraped and struck into the field?
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    • #3
      Originally posted by occnumis2021 View Post
      nice example. is that a delamination error in the field of the bigger rim cud? i'm trying to figure out how they are connected as it is probably more than just coincidince. perhaps a little bit of the cud metal was scraped and struck into the field?
      Would grease accelerate that?

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      • #4
        it is unlikely that grease played a part in any of that even though it looks like there is some crud in that area.
        coinfacts.com - conecaonline.info - board.conecaonline.org/forum/numismatic-site-links - briansvarietycoins.com - coppercoins.com - cuds-on-coins.com - doubleddie.com - error-ref.com - franklinlover.yolasite.com - ikegroup.info -lincolncentresource.com - maddieclashes.com - money.org - ngccoin.com/price-guide/world - ngccoin.com/census - ngccoin.com/resources/counterfeit-detection - nnp.wustl.edu - pcgs.com/pop - pcgs.com/coinfacts - pcgs.com/photograde - varietyvista.com - vamworld.com

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        • #5
          I don't see it listed on Broken Die Errors / Cuds on Coins.
          Lincoln Cent Cuds; 1960 – 1969 : Cuds on Coins (cuds-on-coins.com)

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          • #6
            Originally posted by JC Stevens View Post
            I don't see it listed on Broken Die Errors / Cuds on Coins.
            Lincoln Cent Cuds; 1960 – 1969 : Cuds on Coins (cuds-on-coins.com)
            My delays in sending 6 variations of the double spike head 2021 have to do with my inability to gauge the pixel conversion rate of screen size. I’m sure you hear that a lot. 4:3, 16.9. I tried looking up what the pixel number is for each ratio. I guess I’ll just pick the closest fit. I don’t have anything close to 350 pixels. I believe my smallest screen is 750.

            I believe far away is 350 while close is 800.

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