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1924-D Cud Cent

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Is anyone aware of a 1924-D Lincoln Cent with a Cud at K7:00? I touches the truncation.

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to CCF. Looks like a nice Cud.
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Cud can happen on any denomination and date. The die breaks leaving a void that is filled by coin metal during the minting process. Nice find.
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A nice Cud...Congratulations!
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Sean Reynolds would be the guy to contact on these. I unfortunately do not have recent contact information for him.
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Cool!
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Looking forward to a photo of the reverse as well ...

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I'm not sold that this is a Cud. Looks to flat to me. Also on my Cuds the rim disappears into the Cud it doesn't blend in with them. Its possible it is a Cud but I'm not willing to agree that it is with out better pictures. Was this picture taken through a 2 x 2?
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