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1957 Nickel, Maybe A Cud, But Could Be Hit!

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 Posted 11/16/2017  08:01 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Newbie234 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
It seems like there is a hit mark on the rim,But I think it may not be enough material. Any advice is greatly appreciated!
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 Posted 11/16/2017  09:45 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add moxking to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The last photo does show a Cud. I agree that there is no near ding that would have resulted in that area being pushed up or out.
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I'm not sure if this coin has been altered or not. It just just add up to me. Both areas in question seem to have ding on those areas. I'm not seeing weakness on the opposite side of the coin. I wonder if this is solder? If something was added to the coin, the weight would be over. If they are Cuds, they should be normal weight.
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11/16/2017 11:07 am
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The weight is 5.961g So it's well within tolerance. But if the coin was on the low end of the tolerable level it still could be solder. Is there anyway to tell?
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The reverse one sure looks like a Cud to me.
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