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Thought I'd show you guys these two. First cent I found with a thread stamped in it. Pictures don't do it justice. But behind his head, you can see where the thread is untangling. Pretty cool.

The other looks like like teeth to me sticking through the cent. But maybe he is blowing bubbles. ;)

The other two are just random Cud? coins. All found in a box this week.
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Die Chips and Post Strike Damage ( PSD).
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This looks like a struck through string. I need to see the reverse to see if it is pushed out or normal. I don't see a wave around the areas in question. So I'm thinking this is not a PSD.
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More and better pics of the first coin (1957-D) are wanted and welcome!
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The other two are just random Cud?


Die chips not Cuds. Recall that Cuds by definition are always associated with the rim of the coin.
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Thanks Spence for the help. I'll have to show a 1944 Cud I came across. Not sure if it's a Cud or someone clipped it cause there is a slight slant to the piece that is broke off the side.

Here is some more pictures of the 1957.

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