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LWC Chips Ahoy - Some Die Chips

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3 more LWC's with die chips. The side by side picture is the same coin. Nothing rare or valuable. Just fun stuff.
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This one has a strange look. It's like the N has a little tail.
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Pretty neat cents! Middle pics look like Retained Cuds.
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Middle pics look like retained cuds
I don't think they are Retained Cuds as a Cud involves the rim.

This is a Retained Cud.
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Nice finds and great photos!

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Jorgy your coin has a struck in planchet fragment. Cuds are die breaks at the rim. The larger the better. Die chips become die breaks if l mm or larger. After 3 mm they become large die breaks.
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