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2017-P- Looks Like Twin Cuds ?

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Finally found something besides finger feeder damage. They look like chips and there on the rim. Cuds ? Been looking for a Cud on the SC's for a while now. hope they are. Thanks for looking

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I think they are die dents.
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Whatever they are, it is a die issue. Found a second one. Hopefully I will find more and see if they are growing bigger. The first hundred or so I found from this die did not have these marks. They marks are just starting to show up in this roll.

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When you get a batch of coins, they are examples from a run. Who knows how many machine were running when your batch was rolled. I've seen a many as 23 different die pairs in one roll. (from 23 different machines) and as low as 4 different die pairs from a run. (only 4 machine were running at the time. I've found varieties from these runs. As many as 19 coin from the same die pair in a roll, to just one variety in the one roll. It all varies.
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