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2021 Dime Cud Marks Or What?

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Are these Cud marks or what?


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What is the definition of a Cud?
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Not Cuds by definition, but to be honest I'm not sure exactly you are wanting us to see.
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If you're referring to the irregular 'glob' at the base of the bottom torch band, then you may be seeing a die chip. Is that feature raised or incuse? A cud--by definition--is associated with a coin's rim.
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Sharper pics would help.
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