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Does This 1930-S Buffalo Exhibit A Rim Cud?

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I discovered this in one of my Buffalo rolls while looking to fill some of the holes in the Album I inherited (see the "Incredible Find" thread). Any ideas about what is going on near the mint mark? Is it a rim Cud or does it look like there was some grease in the die? I suppose it could just be wear, but I can't image there is enough raised metal in the lower part of the mint mark to do that. The area in question is flush with the rim.

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Not really understand what part you mean. But I think your talking about the bottom rim?
That's just wear. I looked over 500+ buffalo's.

Also, that line by the tail is a scratch mark as well.
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