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1954 S Cent New RPM?

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Going through 5000 wheat cents never seen a 1954 s with this could be just a Cud thats curved or maybe a MPD or some kind of rpm let me know what you guys think thank you

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Can u get closer pic on Mint mark
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1954-S-Cent-New-RPM?

Looking at it under a scope it looks like a small die break to me ( Cud)
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Cuds always include the rim,so not a Cud. RIDB?
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sorry brain not working so well today lol but yeah it maybe a (RIDB) Retained Internal Die Break but not 100% sure
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That is known as a San Jose cent because of the S (MM) and the J (die break).
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CentSation: I've heard that also a few years back. (we probably went to the same schools together) I was going to comment on that and you beat me to it.
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