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1955 DD W/ Reverse Cud?

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1955-DD-W/-Reverse-Cud?
1955-DD-W/-Reverse-Cud?
1955-DD-W/-Reverse-Cud?
1955-DD-W/-Reverse-Cud?
1955-DD-W/-Reverse-Cud?
1955-DD-W/-Reverse-Cud?
1955-DD-W/-Reverse-Cud?
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Just die chips. A Cud has to involve the rim.
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No DD, no Cud, common die chips, just a spender to me.
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@dal instead of a doubled die, it looks to me like a combination of circulation flattening and DDD.
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Die chips, as stated above, sometimes referred to as "bugs", when they are in the wheat.
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I agree with Spence, no Cuds just circulation flattening.
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Cuds involve the rim area/outer edge of the die:
1955-DD-W/-Reverse-Cud?
The reverse is showing die chips and when they get larger, they are called die breaks. But a Die Cud is a totally different thing.
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