PCGS 1909 VDB Lincoln wheat cent with a retained cud on the reverse at 3 o'clock. The retained cud occurred when a piece of the die broke away, but still remained loosely in place. When the coin was struck, the result is a shifted, raised area of metal.
Retained cuds are very scarce on 1909 VDB wheat cents.
PCGS 1909 VDB Lincoln wheat cent with a retained cud on the reverse at 3 o'clock. The first year of the wheat cent, and a popular and scarce year for errors.
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PCGS 1943-S wheat cent struck on a silver dime planchet. The cent is struck on the silver planchet intended for striking into a dime, but instead was struck with the design of a wheat cent. 1943 was...
PCGS 1c 2021 shield cent with a very large retained cud on the obverse. It is an early stage of this cud. A well known an popular cud with a number of stages known.
MS64 Red with blazing...