Retained & Pre-Cuds on U.S. Coins

A “Pre-Cud” is a precursor to most collectible of all die break errors called a Cud. The Pre-Cud “AKA Rim-to-Rim Die Cracks”. When the die break starts to show lateral spread and horizontal offset it now becomes a Retained Cud. If the break separates from the die the result is a fully-fledged Cud.

 

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