I've had this one sitting here for a while, but finally got time to do up the images and submit it to cuds-on-coins. The rim Cuds are kind of thin on this rim, but fairly long. The coin is in nice condition and with it being a double-sided error I'm pretty happy with it.
How does a rim Cud happen. When the gutter step down on the die crumbles off of the die, then the rim area would be taller than normal and the strike on the opposite side of the coin could also be affected. Note my simulation of what happened and why the rim will be higher on that area bause of the missing area on the step down on the die.
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