Cuds on U.S. Coins

Definition:  A cud is a die break that involves the rim and at least a little bit of the adjacent field or design.

Half Cent; 1794 -1857

Large Cent; 1793 -1857

Flowing Hair; 1793

Liberty Cap; 1793 – 1796

Draped Bust; 1796-1807

Classic Head; 1808-1814

Liberty Head; 1816 – 1857

Matron Head; 1816 -1835

Matron Head Modified; 1835 – 1839

Braided Hair; 1839 -1857

Small Cent; 1856 – present

Flying Eagle Cent; 1856 -1858

Indian Head Cent; 1859 – 1909

Lincoln Cent; 1909 – present

Two Cent; 1864 -1873

Three Cent; 1851 -1899

Three Cent Silver; 1851 – 1873

Three Cent Nickel; 1865 -1889

Nickels; 1866 – Present

Shield Nickel; 1866 -1883

Liberty Nickel; 1883 – 1913

Indian Head or Buffalo Nickel; 1913 – 1938

Jefferson Nickel; 1938 – present

Half Dimes; 1794 – 1873

Flowing Hair; 1794 – 1795

Draped Bust; 1796 – 1805

Capped Bust; 1829 – 1837

Liberty Seated: 1837 – 1873

Dimes; 1796 – Present

Capped Bust Dime; 1829 – 1837

Liberty Seated: 1837 -1891

Liberty Head Dime; 1892 – 1916 

Winged Liberty Dime; 1916 – 1945

Roosevelt Dime; 1945 – present

Twenty Cent; 1875 – 1878

Quarter Dollars; 1796 – Present

Draped Bust Quarter Dollar – Heraldic Eagle; 1804 – 1807 

Seated Liberty Quarter Dollar; 1838 -1891

Barber Quarter Dollar; 1892 – 1916 

Standing Liberty Quarter Dollar; 1916 – 1930

Washington Quarter Dollar; 1932 – present

Half Dollars; 1796 – Present

Flowing Hair Half Dollar; 1974-1795

Draped Bust Half Dollar

Small Eagle Reverse; 1796 – 1797

Heraldic Eagle Reverse; 1801 – 1807

Seated Liberty Half Dollar; 1839 – 1891

Barber Half Dollar; 1892 – 1915

Franklin Half Dollar; 1948 – 1963

Kennedy Half Dollar; 1964 – present

Dollars; 1796 – Present

Morgan Dollar; 1878 – 1921

Peace Dollar; 1921 – 1935

Eisenhower Dollar; 1971 – 1978

S. B. Anthony Dollar; 1979 – 1999  

Presidential Dollar Series; 2007 – Present 

U. S. Gold Coins; 1796 – 1933

$1.00 Gold

$5.00 Gold

U. S. Commemorative Coins

50 Cent

$1.00 dollar

U. S. Tokens 

Civil War; 1862 – 1864

Patriotic

Store Card

1870 – present