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1929-P LWC, Retained Cud Or Lamination

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Please take a look at this coin. The break goes from rim to rim but is worn after its 86 year life. There is also upward movement, especially toward the top of the break. Someone looked at these pics of it for me and thought it might be lamination, so I thought I ask for opinions. Thank you for your time and consideration.



1929-P-LWC,-Retained-Cud-Or-Lamination

1929-P-LWC,-Retained-Cud-Or-Lamination

1929-P-LWC,-Retained-Cud-Or-Lamination

1929-P-LWC,-Retained-Cud-Or-Lamination

1929-P-LWC,-Retained-Cud-Or-Lamination

1929-P-LWC,-Retained-Cud-Or-Lamination
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 Posted 09/29/2015  8:20 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Cascade to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Im going with Retained Cud. Looks like it involves the rim although you can barely tell from the rim flattening due to circulation.
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Note the displacement of the wheat grains outside area. Evidence for a Retained Cud.
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