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1953 D Jefferson Nickel Error, Rim Cud?

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Good evening CCF Members! I'm new to finding errors on coins, though I have checked some forums, the easiest error for the professional, is not so for the amateur. Any thoughts on this one? Thank you for your time!
1953-D-Jefferson-Nickel-Error,-Rim-Cud?
1953-D-Jefferson-Nickel-Error,-Rim-Cud?
1953-D-Jefferson-Nickel-Error,-Rim-Cud?

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11/18/2017 7:38 pm
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Not sure if that's a Cud from reverse die break or something else like a damaged collar or other mechanical problem. Cuds don't usually have that curvature to the north?...guess it could tho, but think it must be more a edge clash than a die edge break....hmmmm. Interesting one...

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Either a Cud or a folded Rim Fin. Nice keeper in either case.
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Folded Rim Fin. Good eye!



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11/18/2017 7:02 pm
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Thank you everyone! Boy I sure have much to learn. I remember fins, but I do need to study more.
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