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1979 Half Cud ?

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Ok I think this is the definition of Cud. It that what this is and does it add a premium?

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Ur talking about under the A? If so I don't think that's a Cud but mabi a better pic will help
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Here this is better

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Definitely a die break. Idk if it's prominent enough to be classified as a Cud. I'll let the experts chime in on that one. Either way, looks cool!
Thanks for posting.
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Yeah np I am no expert so....... lol
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I called on Mike Diamond on this one. Hard to tell from image. There is a coin contact mark under the "L".
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It presents an unfamiliar appearance. But I think the greatest likelihood is that it's a small, roughly triangular die break connecting the left arm of the A to the design rim. There may be other possibilities, such as die damage, but this would be unlikely to line up so conveniently with the arm of the A.
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Thanks Mike.
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Yeah I saw the mark under the l I wish it was a better specimen but roll searching only gives me what it wants lol. Yeah it looks like a river from the edge of coin to the bottom left of A . So die break egh. Ok thank you now I will do some research to find out why die break and why not Cud. Ty guys I'm almost an expert . Almost
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