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1942 Mercury Dime--Maybe A Cud ?

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The design detail integrity is pretty good, despite the grime of this one. I'm too chicken to clean it, but it looks like there's a weird bit of metal (shaped like a 'C') on the reverse--about where the 'NE' in 'ONE DIME' usually is (lower left on the image). I feel I may have seen this before, but honestly can't recall. Figured I'd run it past you guys, since I'm curious.
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Sorry, the picture is too dark in that area to see anything. It would be better to take the coin out of the 2x2 for pics.
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@cheerful16, I agree with spruette that we need a better pic to help you. I don't see anything on the cuds-on-coins website for this specific year and location.
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I'm afraid I can't spot what you are referring to either.
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I think it is damage above the left side of the N.
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More pics please!



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