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1887 Indian Cent Rim Cud?

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I'm posting a close up photo. Is this a rim Cud? What about over by the S and T in the word STATE. Are these die cracks that go from the letters to the rim?

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Looks like rim Cuds to me.
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Yeah, looks like it.
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Looks like rim Cuds, and yes those are die cracks.
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Interesting Cuds, not that uncommon.
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