This is a die chip inside that device. On the 0 in the date there is a pin that comes out from the center to form the inside part of the zero. On the 9 the area is normally opened. So the chip started on the inside and spread out to the edge of the 9's field, making it look like a closed 9. No premium for this. Not a Cud. ( Cuds involve the outer edge of the die) Chips are a small part of the die that has broken off the die's field or sometimes on the deeper inner part of the devices.
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