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What Do You Call This Type Of Cud On This 2015 LSC ?

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It is raised on the upper left of the shield like a sunrise is it a retained or another word ?
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Die chip.
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Coop is right. Cuds only affect the rim of the coin. This is a pretty common area for die chips or flaking on the LSC's
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I don't think that's called a Cud. I think it's some type of plating/bubble/die chip issue. Those things are very common on those shield cents. I think Cuds are on the rims of coins.
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Die chip indeed.
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Yep. Like Waynoah83 said, that is the most common area for die chips to develop on LSCs.
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