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this looks like a Cud before it was dented on edge.
any thoughts.
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It's just dented.
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PMD.

Hey! But nice pictures.
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Great photos, but it's PMD. The " Cud" is metal that was shifted over from the contact.
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Good example of what could be mistaken for a " Cud". The edge and rim damage is the major clue that it is not.
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