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2001 D Dime; Is This Considered A Cud?

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2001-D-Dime;-Is-This-Considered-A-Cud?

2001-D-Dime;-Is-This-Considered-A-Cud?

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Looks like a chip. Cuds involve the rim.
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I thought Cuds involved the rim or a device.
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Cuds go from one part of the rim to another part of the rim. These are common and small die chips.
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Thanks Stacker
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No Cuds here.
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Yup, die chip, any chip smaller than this one would have to have interesting location to be a keeper.
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