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1920-S LWC Rim Cud Or Folded Rim?

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Found this in a lot of wheats which turned out to be mostly 20s. It looks like a rim Cud to me but I wanted to be sure.
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Oh, I thought it was a rim Cud. My mistake. Thanks GC!
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Weight? I can't image how PSD could look like that? Reverse is showing Progressive Indirect Design Transfer. (PIDT)
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Weight is 3.0. My gut says it's a rim Cud. Hoping it is.
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If it is, then it looks like there maybe three from the images provided.
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That'd be great. I'll only seeing two, but I'd love to see where the third is.
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I'll only seeing two, but I'd love to see where the third is.


To the south of the other two, it starts just below the MM, but on the rim of course.
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Oh I see it now! Thanks. Can't believe I didn't see that.
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Not sure what to make of that. Seriously, I'm not sure at all. Could be some major cud-ridden coin or something else.

Pretty sure you will need to have someone like JC look at it in hand to get a final ID, as your photos are fine but the thing just doesn't seem to lend itself to one thing or the other.

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It almost looks like finning that somehow got push flat.
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