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2014 LC Cud? Or Bubble? Or Damage?

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recently heard of doubling on the 2014 LC around liberty and the date, so started searching. Above the R in trust, and bottom of the M in America I thought I may have seen a Cud?

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2014--LC-Cud?-Or-Bubble?-Or-Damage?
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe that would be die breaks or small Cuds.
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i like MD even if its common, this coin is crazy i'll post pics of the whole coin if anyone wants to see them. I just have to change my setup.
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Most likely a plating bubble - you can poke lightly at it with a toothpick to see if there is movement.

It is not a Cud. A Cud always involves the rim where the die breaks.

There are some great articles and definitions for a lot the these types of errors at CudsOnCoins.com Good reading and most beneficial for learning. When I first went to site, I was amazed at what I learned and actually said to myself a couple of time - I have one of those. Anyways lot of fun for me.
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I love good pointers on research so I'm checking out CudsOnCoins.com right now. Thank you all
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