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2005-P Nickel, "Ocean In View", Cud Line Under The "I" In "Pluribus"

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Found this 2005p nickel with a line Cud? I guess, that connects to the "B",making the "I" look like an "L". I search, but could not find any info, on this.Is this a common error, or a new discovery.Any info would be appreciated."THANKS"every one....
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Probably a die chip. There were a lot of die chips on those single squeeze nickel dies.
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Thanks coop, got to learn more about the difference between a Cud, and die chip.Thanks a lot, for the info...
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A Cud is a break away from the edge of the die. A die chip is a small break away on the internal devices. Chips are common and can happen several times during a dies life. A Cud is a dies life ender. A lot harder to find. Thus they are more desirable.
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