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1983 Lincoln Cent Cud?

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This one is interesting This doesn't seem to be a plating bubble as it did not deform when pressure was applied. I found a similar example at Cuds on coins and added it below. Thoughts on this one?


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 Posted 09/22/2017  03:28 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Errers and Varietys to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
That's a Die Break for sure as it's a raised chunk of metal. Nice find! :)
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your close ups make it look like a Cud - to me...
i will be watching for the experts - to give their opinions on this one...
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Not sure on this one. It somewhat resembles a die dent. The right side looks like a smooth transition into the field without a die crack. The left side is in shadow. Could be just the lighting though.
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I am thinking die dent also. Just wanted to wait and see what the pros have to say.
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Generally die breaks don't transition this smoothly, which makes it appear more like a die dent. Thanks, Doug.
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Die dent.
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I kinda like that Die Cud in the reference photo.
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