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1983 Zinc LMC Rim Cud

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Do you think this would qualify for a rim Cud or is it too small? Also has a Die Crack on the Reverse.


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 Posted 02/24/2016  3:07 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Kevin43 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I was looking at the site Cud on coins,they had some similar to that one,you might want to check it out
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Looks more like a folded over Rim Fin to me.
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Couldn't find a match on Cuds, this is in a similar area. Maybe someone from the Cuds website will chime in for me.

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Looks more like a folded over Rim Fin to me.
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Thanks, just curious then. I have learned that the rim Cud is something that occurs in the collar that holds the planchet. Does this fold over Rim Fin occur in the place and manner/
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Info on finning of the rim:
http://www.error-ref.com/?s=fins
With the area just above that area is starting to raise, it maybe a flattened fin.
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Thank you coop, I appreciate the link.
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