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1957-D LWC - Reverse Wheat Stalk Abnormality Question

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Wondering what might be the cause of what looks like a partial extra stalk coming off the left wheat grain on the reverse of this coin. Found a couple of these in an obw roll. Well placed die chip? Thanks.

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Hard to say without a closer image.
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Looks like a Retained Cud to me.
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Cuds always include the rim. I think die gouge or maybe part of a clash.
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Okay, I'll try for some closer images tomorrow.

Thanks for all the comments so far. Here's the best I've been able to do with the equipment I have (cell phone, magnifying glass & loop). Definitely see the need to research some microscopes.

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I'm leaning toward die gouge myself, but I'm no expert by any means.
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I would go with the die gouge. It's almost the same thickness as the wheat stalk itself, so it is easy to make a comparison between the two. Neat placement for such a dig, I'd say.
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My first thought was clash, but that's not possible...?
Maybe a die gouge.

By the way that's a nice LWC
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And I agree. Cool placement for whatever kind of error it is. Found three of these in the roll.
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