I don't have the appropriate image handy, but there is a difference between a
Cud and a
rim Cud. As Crazyb0 said, it's all about location. As an inverted image, the die has a step-down around the perimeter that forms the rim on the coin.
A rim
Cud is when the die breaks on that "step-down" ledge, but does not extend into the field of the die.
A full-blown
Cud extends into the fields of the die/coin. They can happen all at once or be a later progression of a rim
Cud.
I hope that makes sense. Also, thanks for the mention! I think that's the first time someone else has put my name in a topic title.

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Ps spruett you can change the color of just the arrow use the paint can but the adjustment in the place you change color and all you turn it all the way down so the circle in that picture is as small as it goes and it just does the arrow no bleed
Thanks! I just tested it as before but moved the slider all the way to the left, and no bleed.
