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1984 LMC- Die Break/Cracks Or Lamination?

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Hello. Just found this and I think it's most likely a die crack(s). Wanted to be sure. Also, can someone explain to me a die crack or Cud vs a die break? Thank you for your time! Happy hunting!

1984-LMC--Die-Break/Cracks-Or-Lamination?
1984-LMC--Die-Break/Cracks-Or-Lamination?
1984-LMC--Die-Break/Cracks-Or-Lamination?
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I think it's most likely a die crack(s). Wanted to be sure.


Here is your confirmation.
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You have four Die Cracks showing. A Die Crack is a crack in the die. A Cud is a type of Die Break that only involves the rim and some parts of the fields. An Interior Die Break (free standing) is another type of Die Break that forms, after a Die Chip progressively gets worse, and it has to be more than 4 square millimeters long, in order to qualify as a free standing Die Break.

Take a look at this website, if you have time. http://cuds-on-coins.com
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Awesome. Thanks for all the info! I'll read up. Happy hunting!
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