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1983-P LMC Is This Called A Cudette?

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No,it is a die ding.Never heard of cudette.
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It's a baby Cud that hasn't grown yet. Lol
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Yeah. No.
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So who do you talk to when "coining" a new term?
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Oh, you know who to talk to...
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Can't imagine that being anything other than a ding.
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I'm going to call that a dingette.
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Since it's built up and not incuse, can we really call it a "ding"?

I'm thinking (okay not really) we can't use the antonym "dong" for obvious reasons, "ding-a-ling" (for outtie dings) isn't really working either...hmm...I vote for "dab".

I called CONECA about "coining" a new term...they told me I would need to go to Helen Waite and put me on hold...stayed on there a long time...

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Die dent on the outside edge of the die.
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They happen. If this were a Cud then the rim would also be affected
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Thanks coop!
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Since it's built up and not incuse, can we really call it a "ding"?


An incuse image on the die will be raised on the coins struck with it.
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SF11Dude! I'll have what your having!
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