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Can Anyone Tell Me If These Are Valuable Or Unique At Allor Cud, Right?)

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Can-Anyone-Tell-Me-If-These-Are-Valuable-Or-Unique-At-Allor-Cud,-Right?
Can-Anyone-Tell-Me-If-These-Are-Valuable-Or-Unique-At-Allor-Cud,-Right?
Can-Anyone-Tell-Me-If-These-Are-Valuable-Or-Unique-At-Allor-Cud,-Right?
Can-Anyone-Tell-Me-If-These-Are-Valuable-Or-Unique-At-Allor-Cud,-Right?
These pics are all the same coin
Can-Anyone-Tell-Me-If-These-Are-Valuable-Or-Unique-At-Allor-Cud,-Right?
Can-Anyone-Tell-Me-If-These-Are-Valuable-Or-Unique-At-Allor-Cud,-Right?
Sorry for any confusion I'm very new
The second and third pic is under the body and foot. Sorry I'm not sure the verbage I'm looking for but I had seen that on some posts or articles a while back but the slash(or Cud,right?) On the k, I had not seen before.
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I'm trying to get oriented here. Perhaps use less magnification

and more of the surrounding devices.
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@nations, first welcome to CCF. Second, as noted by @fioti, more of an explanation and better pics would help us to understand what you are seeing with the coin in hand. If you are showing us die chips, then by definition, these are not unique to just this coin. Finally, I'm going to recommend to the mods that your thread be move to a slightly different area of CCF so that we can get the right eyeballs on it.
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To CCF! It could be a coin contact mark from Post Strike Damage ( PSD).
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If you have to use that much magnification it see something my guess would be no, just highly magnified contact marks.
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It is a die scratch/gouge from the top of the top of the "I" to the bottom of the "K" in KISATCHIE.
It can help to visualize the coin and question if you can take the time to orient the important part of the image.
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The mark between the K and I if raised is a die gouge if not than a scratch ( PMD).

The second item looks like a chip.
The third I can't tell. Maybe if you backed off the magnification a little.

Little or no extra value.
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It is coin damage. The devices on that area are incuse on the coin (raised on the die) so a contact mark on the field is above the incuse devices. So it is coin damage. No premium. No Cud.
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Thanks Coop for clarifying the lettering as being incuse because I forgot.
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