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1941 Lincoln Wheat Cent T In Trust Die Break? Cud?

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What is this above the second 'T' in "TRUST"? Is it wear, Cud, a break, or something else. Just curious.
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It could be a worn die or sometimes the rolling machine will damage it. A Cud will form at the edge where the die will break away.
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