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Do Cats Need Cuds Too? (Lmc)

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The result of today's CRH.

1997d Not only for Cows. Cats too, it seems.
1957d Wheaties are sure hard to come by for Meow, and this one is flawed.


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Those are not Cuds. By definition, a Cud is a die break that includes the rim and at least a little bit of the field.
One like the top picture was discussed here recently: http://goccf.com/t/325575
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Not Cuds. Cuds are supposed to involve the rim and some parts of the fields. These would all be considered Die Chips. The first coin though, if it's 4 square millimeters or longer, than it's considered a Die Break. Check this website out. Here's what Cuds look like. cuds-on-coins.com/lincoln-cent-cuds-1990-1999/
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Wow, Meow read another post where a guy called it a Cud. It was on the same place too. Guess that part of the memorial breaks down easy. There is so much to know about all this, Meow is just happy to be able to sniff these out; What ever it is called
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Yeah, it's weird, isn't it? Sometimes I wonder why the first memorial pillar breaks down like that?
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Cuds must involve the rim. This is a die chip, not a Cud.
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