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Cud On A 1922 Half Penny

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I haven't had the half penny set long and decided to check them out with my microscope,what I found was a blob of Cud on the top left of the second "N" in penny sorry the site won't let me post photo's with BMP at the end and I don't know how to correct it,I just want to know if there are more around like this.
I would grade the coin a fair
regards Harry
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I think they may be reasonably common, especially if it's like this one of mine (which is pretty worn) and has some rev die cracks as well.

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03/29/2018 9:53 pm
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Yes that's it thanks for that
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Hi Harry, you can easily use the Edit program on your computer to convert your photo to JPEG.

Right click on your BNP photo --> choose Edit --> go to File --> choose Save As --> choose JPEG on right or from the drop down menu.
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03/30/2018 08:26 am
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