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1965 P Cent Obverse Rim Cud

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Coin rolled a little 1965 rim Cud.
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Nice!

I don't see it listed on CudsOnCoins.
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Or is it a bent over Rim Fin? It extends N-S of the increase. Another factor that is sometimes a cause of finning is an overpressure strike, very, very common on the mid-late 60's
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Small, but definitely a keeper! Congrats!
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that it looks more like a folded fin rather than a Cud.
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with moxking.
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Thanks for the thoughts. I'll have to read up in finning at Error-ref.com.
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