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1955 Lincoln Wheat Cent With Cud/Die Chip On Reverse

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Found this one today while going through my Wheat cents. Nothing special about the obverse, so I guess I never saw the reverse...

1955-Lincoln-Wheat-Cent-With-Cud/Die-Chip-On-Reverse

1955-Lincoln-Wheat-Cent-With-Cud/Die-Chip-On-Reverse
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Cool!
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I'd call it a big die chip, don't Cuds have to do w/rim?
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Yes, it's a die chip, technically, but they tend to get called " Cuds" anyway, even though it's not technically accurate.
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I agree it's a large die chip. Cuds have to connect to the rim.
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Pass the salsa for that big chip. Nice find. Congratulations.
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