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1962 Jefferson Nickle - Large Cud(?)

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Found this one CRH this week too. I want to call it a Cud... it's a Cud right?

I hope the pictures show how the mass of metal is raised.

1962-Jefferson-Nickle---Large-Cud?
1962-Jefferson-Nickle---Large-Cud?
1962-Jefferson-Nickle---Large-Cud?
1962-Jefferson-Nickle---Large-Cud?
1962-Jefferson-Nickle---Large-Cud?
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Looks like an expirement. My opinion - soldered at one point and then grinding or PMD in general.
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hmm soldering might explain the strange spots on his head, the little one top/rear of the head and the two just to the left of the area with the additional metal. It definitely took some grinding on both sides.
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Unfortunately PSD.
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PMD.
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it did not leave the mint with that extra material.
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Must agree.
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