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2020 Dual "Spikehead" Shield Cent Special!

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This is a special dual "spikehead". These two die cracks will eventually form the home for the Retained Cuds and Cuds.
Link below to listing
And article by mike diamond in early 2020 on the Cud stages 1-3
http://cuds-on-coins.com/lincoln-ce...s-2020-2029/
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Retained Cud below to compare with the die cracks
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Nice spike head, but the cracks, while similar, are not exactly the same. But it does show that there is a weak spot in the dies in that zone.
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Nice spike head, but the cracks, while similar, are not exactly the same. But it does show that there is a weak spot in the dies in that zone.



In the early and later states they won't look exactly the same etc. thickness and cracking of the die when striking the coins ofc. I assure you 100% this obverse die with dual "spikeheads" is the same that progressed to the Cuds.
Idk if I'm reading your comment right if what your saying you think the spike head isn't the die break starting for the Cuds.

The reverse of the 2020 Spikehead has two die chips above epu
One big die chip ontop left of the shield between EP and a smaller one above the L.
All the Retained Cuds and Cuds have the exact same die markers. Size and all.
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I like it . 2x2 worthy,IMHO.
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Sure looks like this was an early stage of that Cud.
Congrats on the find.
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