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Colombia 1966 50 Centavos Retained Die Break

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A great example of a Retained Die Break ( Retained Cud). This 1966 50 Centavos coin from Colombia has a strong anvil die, rim to rim, die brake. I must say that I don't pay much attention to my foreign coins, but this one jumped out at me. I can't decide about the other thing I saw. Is this also a DDR or is it most likely machine doubled? See the photos.
I can't decide what to do with this one. I'm really a Lincoln Cent guy.








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I think that would be a pre Cud did you check Cuds on coins to see if you could find it
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Very nice Retained Die Break! The doubling you're seeing could either be Machine Doubling or Die Deterioration Doubling.
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Nice pics
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Excellent example!
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