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1976 Lincoln, Possible Rim Cud?

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Here is another Lincoln that to me might be rim Cud,It runs from over God through you in Trust. Although it's not solid all the way.It is very so slightly raised above the rim. I couldn't get a good picture. Thanks for looking!

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I am thinking on this one that it is a folded or flattened Rim Fin, though I still find it difficult to discern between the the variations of rim Cuds and finning issues.

Rim Cud - official definition is also on that link that I gave you in your other post.

I don't think any of us ever stop learning, there is such a wealth on information from out members and well and these terrific websites.
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I agree and thanks for all the responses and info! Just when I've gone through all my coins I hear about something else,So there I go looking through them again! LOL! I do enjoy it though!
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I am constantly going through them, because like you said we are always learning new things. I think that is what makes this hobby so great - never gets boring - just gives you headaches and eye strain - to me it is worth it.

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Coincents & Newbie:

Nice to find others who do exactly what I do, get same headaches & satisfactions too!

I thought it was just me (snark!), now you guys are going to make me have to change my screen name.

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