So far it is just a die crack. A Die Cud would be when the outside edge of the die breaks off the die. Note how the Cud rises as high as the rim or sometimes even higher. All depending on how much of a void is left on the die and how much metal is available to fill the void on the coin.
Collect what you like, maybe like one from each year and mm. Hold onto it (in a tube) until a larger one comes your way. Myself I would throw it back...good luck on future finds
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