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Pre-82 Damaged Rim?

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Is this post mint damage? There's a big crack in AT.

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to CCF. Not PSD,not a die crack. Looks like struck through a piece of copper foil.
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Looked like folded over Rim Fin OR small lamination to me
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Does Pre-82 mean there is no date and mint present? Was thinking about researching pre Cud possibilities, but a date would help narrow down a bit more. Thanks, Doug.
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I'm sorry about that. It's a 1970 D
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I would say it is a Retained Cud
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You can see the outline of the struck through debris on the coin. It would probably peel off. (Don't remove it though) If it were a Retained Cud, we would see a displacement of the design. If it were a Cud, then the area would all be raised and have no design in that area.
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