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Retained Cud Or Just A Die Crack?

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Since it touches the rim at one end I thought I'd ask. All opinions and help are appreciated, thanks.


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Die crack. A Retained Cud is rim to rim with some evidence that the piece broke off and was "retained" by the collar.

Below is a 1964 Australian penny with a Retained Cud showing vertical displacement.

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Thanks, Mr. Cuvelier, I appreciate the reply and definition. There continues to be so much to learn!
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