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Lincoln Wheat Penny Cud?

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Does this penny have a metal flake pressed into the edge or is it a Cud?
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What does the edge and rim area look like? It could be a struck through debris issue. if so it is probably not attached to the coin?
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With the large dent at the rim, I think this is more likely old worn-down damage rather than anything that happened at the mint.
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The rim only has the visible divot in the image. Under much higher magnification the rim flows right into the mass without a crack to divide it. it also appear to have had a small strike on edge away from the rim.
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