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1955 Wheat Penny: 2 Cuds On Reverse

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Obverse: Ignore mark above the "R" in "Trust". This is not an error and is just metal that has been pushed to the side.

Reverse: I believe there are two Cuds present; One for each piece of wheat!

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I think these are die chips, not Cuds. Nice example.



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Cud's result when the edge of the die breaks away and always appear somewhere on the edge (rim) of the Coin. I don't think these are large enough to be classified as internal die breaks so are probably die chips. These are common on 1950's cents
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Nice to see a couple die chips on the wheat stalks, but too bad about the rim bruises.
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As said,die chips (minor) not Cuds.
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