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1940 S LWC Retained Cud Found CRHing (Dream Come True)

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 Posted 12/20/2021  5:10 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SilverCents to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thank you everyone! Your comments mean a lot to me!

Lawest, glad you think so! I was just laying in bed while everyone else was asleep so I thought I'd get started right away on CRHing (as I was too tired to do it the night before).

Roger that John!

Thank you so much CH27! I truly appreciate you helping me find the match! Also it's been a bit since I've heard from ya, glad to see you!

Thanks Bats! It's feels great to be back. Hope things are going swell for ya, and you're having a great holiday!

Thank you Rob, jbuck, and merclover as well! The excitement I felt when I saw this was pretty spectacular! I'm glad everyone is here to share my enthusiasm!
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I'll agree that it is a Cud because it involves the rim, BUT, But why is it incused in the rim trough? (the region between the wheat stalk and the rim) I thought that Cuds will be higher than the devices on a coin.
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Dearborn, I believe that my photography on this one could've been better. It isn't incuse, but somewhat raised. Because it's a Retained Cud, or pre Cud, the entire piece of the die hasn't been removed quite yet. Meaning that some parts of the Cud are more raised than others. By looking at the side of the coin from an angle, there is raised debris between the rim trough, though it isn't as visible as the metal on the wheat stalk itself.
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