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1943 Walking Liberty Half Dollar - Possible Cud?

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Good day all,

I noticed when looking at some coins yesterday that there is an extra dot of metal on top of the left side rim on the reverse of this 1943 Walking Liberty half dollar.
I'm new to a lot of errors, but would this be considered a Cud?

Is there any significance to that if so or just a cool extra bonus? Thanks all!
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 Posted 03/20/2020  11:20 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Can you give us a close-up, please.
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Here are 2 more detail shots of the Cud in question. Sorry for the not so great photos.
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Looks more like an edge ding,what does the edge look like?
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John1 I'll try and get a better picture of the rim, but the rim looks intact with not a lot of dents or dings. This piece looks like a tiny blob on the surface of the rim. Definitely looks additive and not subtractive.
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