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1953 S Cud?

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1953-S-Cud?

1953-S-Cud?

1953-S-Cud?
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Not sure other members will help. I think it may be a Die Break but may be just a big Die Chip. Not a Cud.
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Looks like a chip
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Maybe a small lamination.
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Not a Cud. Cuds always include the rim.If it is only on the rim it is a rim Cud and if it goes into the field it is a regular Cud. Yours looks like a lamination or PMD.
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Lamination or PMD, I think it looks to big and, well, just too "off" to be a die chip.
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thanks to all for sharing knowledge.
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If you don't have a lamination on your coin, it may have came off from another coin?
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It doesn't have lamination.
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