REASONS: -- it doesn't have the classic Cud shape -- the rim is still intact, i.e., not incorporated into the 'blob' BUT: -- the reverse shows a slight weakness in that area which is a Cud diagnostic
The reason it is looks like that is that the die is still chipping away. It is a cud. On a Cud, the rim will be taller where the Cud is. That is what your seeing. The reverse being weak on the opposite area confirms it is a cud.
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