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1943 Wheat Penny With A Die Chip On The Back?

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Found this couple of days ago and finally had some time today take pictures. Die chip? Thanks in advanced!
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I think that you have a Retained Cud. Look at the second one down here:

http://cuds-on-coins.com/lincoln-ce...d-cuds-1943/
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Nice Retained Cud!

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Yes - Retained Cud - way more than just a chip - that chunk of the die is about ready to fall off creating a huge Cud (unless the Mint worker changed it out before that happened)
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Very nice
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Awesome find! It's not a Die Chip. It's called a Retained Cud.
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I was way off on the type error, thanks for the clarification!
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