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(Corrected) 2000-D LMC- Small Die Dent

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I found this CRH today, and It looks to be a miniature Cud. I haven't put aside the possibility for a struck through, but to me it looks to be Cud. No damage anywhere around the area on all sides and parts of the coin, and it doesn't look to be a plating bubble, but I`m not ruling out the possibility. Too small to depress with a toothpick, I tried. Thanks!

-CH27

Corrected-2000-D-LMC--Small-Die-Dent
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I have found something like that a year ago and it was ruled out as a Die Dent or something like that.
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World's smallest Cud?
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No, it is a die dent.
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If it were a Cud, it would rise above the rim.
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Okay thanks everyone. Is it worth keeping?

-CH27
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I save them basically for educational images. They are neat to show to a new collector. But as far as I know, no one sell them. Note common, but most never see them.
Corrected-2000-D-LMC--Small-Die-Dent
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They are caused by accidently dropping them on other dies denting the edge of the die.
Corrected-2000-D-LMC--Small-Die-Dent
This one looks like it fell to the floor and damaged the edge of the die pressing it inwards. (making it raised on the coins) But this is not a Cud as it doesn't rise above the rim. (a Cud would rise above the rim, from the missing material from the die)
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Thanks Mr. Coop. I'll hang on to it!

-CH27
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