Cud Errors as many of you know, occur when there is a major die break in the coin making process. Just like anything that is struck over a million times a day, a coin die will eventually crack and a piece will fall away even though the dies are made from tool steel. As a crack progresses and reaches from side to side on the die, the portion defined by the crack will in most cases, fall away. When this occurs, as you can well guess, the next coins into the die will usually end up having a featureless blob on the face where the die broke. Granted, not the prettiest of errors, but cud errors are still a highly sought after item by coin collectors.
![]() Error Coin Lincoln Penny 1967 2 I In Liberty Cud US $19.99
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![]() 1836 Large Cent Nice Mid Grade With Cud Error US $89.00
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![]() 1942 Wheat Penny Retained Cud Error Coin Er 241 US $36.95
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![]() Error 1992 P Dime Mis Aligned Obv Die Rim Cud US $11.00
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![]() 1858 Flying Eagle Retained Cud Error Coin Jc 39 US $125.00
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![]() 1954 S Lincoln Wheat Cent★severe Filled 9 Cud Error☆pq US $15.99
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![]() 2005 P West Virginia Cud Die Break Mint Error Ngc Ms 66 US $59.99
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![]() 1964y Penny Obverse Cud Error US $29.52
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![]() Scarce 1838 Large Cent Full Liberty Eye Appeal Massive Cud Error Lk US $100.00
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![]() 1924 Us Peace Dollar Rim Cud Error US $89.00
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![]() 1867 3 Cent Retained Cud Start Nice Error Coin US $37.00
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![]() 1869 P Us Shield Nickel Scarce Date Cud Error Ys US $85.00
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![]() 1904 Liberty Nickel Cud Error Better Date Sa554 US $1.00
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![]() 1904 Liberty Nickel Cud Error Better Date Sa553 US $1.00
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![]() 1904 Liberty Nickel Cud Error Better Date Sa552 US $1.00
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