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1944 S With Issues? MM And Lam And Cud?

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Ok here is everything I saw on this coin and I cant find a RPM in coppercoins that looks like this Please what do you guys think about all 3 issues . Is that Cud by the L or a die chip but it touches the rim ? I'm pretty sure the line is lamination and not a die crack. and the is other things on the rim by it but not a big issue. Then the MM ?

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I'm seeing a hit that pushed metal on your mintmark creating the anomaly.
There is a nice lamination crack from rim to shoulder.
What you see at the L of Liberty would be considered a chip instead of a Cud because it does not include the rim.
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with everything stoneman227 said.
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with SSK about everything stoneman227 said.
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with what child said about what ssK said about what Stoneman said
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Stoneman is spot on.
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The mark from should to rim is a die crack. It continues on the bust. The mint mark took a hit.

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