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1983 LMC Die Chip, Spike Head, Rim Cud And Reverse Die Cracks

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This one has a lot going on. Not listed on Cuds on Coins.


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Not really seeing a Cud here - the anomaly on the lower rim of the obverse seems to be from a slightly misaligned die.
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These rim Cuds are difficult for me to figure out. Hopefully we can get some consensus that this is what you've actually got there.
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with Hondo, no Cud.
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the feature at K-6 looks like it is a folded over Rim Fin. Take note how this cent is also a MAD strike that is going in the direction away from the Rim Fin - thus making a small gap for the metal to well up and create the fin.

And Very nice die cracks on both sides of this coin.
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