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Is This A Retained Cud? (Lmc)

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Cuds are at the edges of coins. That looks more like a die chip.

And here is the CCF Free Image Optimizer to help crop your images. Please preview your post/pictures to be sure they are rotated correctly.
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Large die chip or plating bubble.
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It's probably large enough to be considered an interior die break. Scroll down here and check some out: http://cuds-on-coins.com/Lincoln-ce...b-1959-2008/

I hope you don't mind. I cropped and rotated your image. It's always helpful to have correctly rotated images. Cool "hornets nest"!
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