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1955 Wheat Cud Error?

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I am thinking Cud Error


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The one at 4k looks like a Cud,the other is a die chip.
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The one at 4k, John means at 4 o'clock if any one was thinking and I agree.
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I would suggest that it could be a folded over Rim Fin and might need JC to make a call on this one.
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I would suggest that it could be a folded over Rim Fin and might need JC to make a call on this one.


This is suggested by the raggedness of the rim adjacent to the "cud;" where the finning was lesser. It's not inconceivable that some sort of impact "smeared" metal inwards; we'd need to confirm whether the rim thickness was consistent through that area. Then again, it has the classic curved shape of many Cuds, so the jury's still out.
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Looks like die chip and Cud, respectively.
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Thanks again for the help. Having fun and learning to. I like this hobby!
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