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Very nice!  I corrected the title for posterity.
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Dearborn , thanks I agree with you been an RDIB , but the experts at ANACS's labeled like that , Thanks all of you guys for the comments and makecents I think it's RDIB-1c-1952-01 
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Nice purchase, uruman! 
Errers and Varietys.
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Quote: I agree with you been an RDIB , but the experts at ANACS's labeled like that , 
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Very cool! 
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Quote: but the experts at ANACS's labeled like that , and ANACS would be incorrect on that evaluation  mistakes can happen. Now if you included that slab image earlier on, I would have said the same thing..
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Did anyone look at tropicalbats' reply? Not the best comparison photos, sizes off, but good enough to see, left OP's coin, right, Cuds on coins RCD-1c-1952-05...  "...NOTE: the retained cud is indicated by white arrows, while the retained interior die break is shown with red arrows. 10/26/2015."' Sure looks like a Retained Cud AND Retained Interior Die Break to me.
Edited by igwt79 09/13/2024 1:36 pm
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Ah! Thank you for pointing that out.  Between that and the label, topic title has been amended. 
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That's certainly a match to TB's suggestion. Cool example!
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Truth Jon 
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I can see that it is a Retained Cud, but can only assume it is also a RIDB as those die cracks are partially obscured by wear. It's one of those chicken or the egg kind of things, where the question is whether the Retained Cud came first, the RIDB came first, or are they both from the same event. Could be the die break has yet to fully form, or maybe it was fully formed before the Retained Cud. Either way, my comment was to note that it is, for certain, a Retained Cud and thus that ANACS got it right.
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