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CRH 1941 P Small Cud

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ITY BITY BABY Cud
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That would just be a Die Cud, not a rim Cud, and it is way to minor to verify.
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Too small to tell much. I'm thinking it could even be displaced metal from a rim dent that's worn away.
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It looks like it might be an edge ding. There are a couple places on the lower reverse rim that look like they may line up with spots on the upper obverse rim, including the " Cud", making me suspect they are damage.
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Guys there is NO hit to the rim, Slight hit on the right of the copper bump causing a lil damage. but the rim is clean of hits no pushed copper from a hit.
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I would call the a die chip so far. When the die break off and forms a void that will make the metal flow over that rim, then I would call it a Cud. (A Cud would leave a weakness on the opposite side of the coin because of the missing die metal to not leave resistance to form the opposite die devices)
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