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A cud coin is one struck by a broken die, leaving extra metal on the surface.

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What is CT 92 on a coin?

CT 92 on a coin typically refers to a specific coin cataloging or identification system, where "CT" stands for "Coin Type" and "92" denotes the particular type or variant of that coin. This designation helps numismatists and collectors identify and classify coins within a collection or database. The exact meaning can vary depending on the catalog or system being referenced.


What does bible say about pig?

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Can a double headed quarter be real?

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