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1970 D Penny, Cud In The Number 9.

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Found a 1970 D Penny with what looks like a Cud. Just need help confirming mark in the number 9. Much appreciated.
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It's a nice die chip. A Cud start on the rim and has to go into the field of the coin.
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Thanks for the comment. Need to remember that. You say a "die chip", how interesting. Thanks. Jason.
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The differences? A Die Cud is an end of life for the die. On a die chip, it will be used until they decide to retire it.
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CoopHome: What is the difference between a die chip, a rim Cud and a die chip?
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Do a search on "die chips" in the search box in the upper left hand of every page here on CCF. You'll find a great deal on die chips!

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