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1983 D With A Lot Of Cuds On Reverse

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1983-D-With-A-Lot-Of-Cuds-On-Reverse 1983-D-With-A-Lot-Of-Cuds-On-Reverse 1983-D-With-A-Lot-Of-Cuds-On-Reverse

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Not Cuds.
Cuds only appear on the rim where a piece of the die is breaking away/missing.
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
-from PCGS website
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Die chips which are very common.

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Die chips, perhaps plating bubbles.
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.Trapped debris between the copper plating and the zinc core.
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