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1960 D Cud? Or Something Else?

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 Posted 02/15/2021  03:54 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add UndercoverNudist to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hello, it appears to be a Cud? Please correct me if I'm wrong. It looks like the Cud was struck through? Is this a retaining Cud? It's weird be cause the 60 specifically the 0 is almost flaking off and the 0 appears to maybe been smooshed from a coin roller.. please advise

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 Posted 02/15/2021  04:05 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Not a Cud,use glossary on the left side of page. Looks like a lamination.
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Thank you! I'm posting from my cellphone and do not see a glossary on left side, ty tho. I say Cud because I was thinking that there was a blob under the 0 but now that doesn't make any sense I see. Again thank you :)
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@john1 nailed it--definitely looks like a lam to me too. Worth saving in a 2x2.
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I can't tell for sure if it is a lamination or a struck through debris? It looks like it wraps around the edge. So if the weight is slightly higher than normal, it could be a struck through debris. If the weight is normal, then a planchet lamination. (Note how it rolls over the edge of the coin? That is what I'm seeing)
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IMO looks like debris can see the roll over on the rim by the 0 but just my opinion
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I see what you are talking about too @coop and @eyez, but the thing that convinces me it is a lam is the tear in the surface of the coin up toward the last T in TRUST. It looks like that whole section is not fully attached and could be peeled back (which of course we wouldn't recommend actually doing).
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