That's what I thought at first, but after a second glance, I believe it is a Cud/Pre-Cud that has been damaged by a coin counting machine or something similar. Kinda like pie dough and a rolling pin.
This looks to be quite the combination of things. From the rim to the wheat ear there apears to be a pre-cud with vertical movement that meets a die break/chip at the top of the wheat ear. Where the pre-cud becomes the rim , part of the pre-cud has been lost to actually form a small Cud there. Grape , it would be quite odd for a lam to perfectly flow into a die break/chip
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