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1956 Penny With A Spot On The Rim

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 Posted 12/01/2018  11:37 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Amy939 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
What exactly is this spot/problem called on the reverse bottom left?
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I think That is a very small Cud. Very. I call it a Cud because it is associated with the rim. I may be wrong so don't take my word for it. Better pictures would help me decide if it is damage or a Cud. Happy hunting!

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I agree with CoinHunter27 that better and sharper. pictures will be needed. It could be etheir a very small Cud, or even just Post Strike Damage ( PSD), but we won't know for sure.

Make sure to get a good and sharp picture of the side of that edge, where that possible " Cud" is.
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Make sure to get a good and sharp picture of the side of that edge, where that possible " Cud" is.


Even a small hit to the edge of the coin can cause a similar look and would be just damage.
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It looks like a hit that got smoothed out from circulation to me. Not a rim Cud.
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Or a small die chip. But a strange location. The chip would be on the outside edge of the die. Does it rise above the rim area? If it were a Cud, it be taller than a chip. How about a view of the edge of the coin?
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