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2020 Salt River Bay Quarter Cuds?

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 Posted 10/02/2020  01:41 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add NTesla to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hello,

Does this look normal along rim? I see like copper Cuds along rim along with normal Cuds on rim.

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Looks like small Cud... Nice find .
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to CCF. Might be small rim Cuds or folded over rim fins.
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John. Can you explain what these fins are ? Oh wait.. I got it . http://www.error-ref.com/finning/#:...ultaneously.
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Thanks guys. Just starting to learn. But definitely an enthusist!
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to the CCF!
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to the Community!

Your post was moved to the appropriate forum for the proper attention.
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John1 is correct, folded over rim finning, not Cuds.
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Also since I created these images, I feel this is part of Machine Doubling that allows the die to not remain vertical and happens before the strike, allowing the tilt to happen. I feel this is random and not happening on each strike, but looseness of the machine. I also feel that Split plating is also the cause is Machine Doubling as well. Otherwise we would see many examples of the same thing in a roll. But these are random like Machine Doubling is on the devices.
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Also since I created these images, I feel this is part of Machine Doubling that allows the die to not remain vertical and happens before the strike, allowing the tilt to happen. I feel this is random and not happening on each strike, but looseness of the machine. I also feel that Split plating is also the cause is Machine Doubling as well. Otherwise we would see many examples of the same thing in a roll. But these are random like Machine Doubling is on the devices.

I like that idea,anyone else have input on this idea?
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