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1958-D Cud Error Is There Any Doubling Here?

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I found more than one of these, so what do you think?
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Looks like a Die Crack/Die Chip. The doubling you're seeing is Die Deterioration Doubling.
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Agree on both counts.
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Looks like a Die Crack/Die Chip. The doubling you're seeing is Die Deterioration Doubling.


I know you are right . In my mind DDD makes the details begin to wash out, where am I going wrong here? Some DDD is obvious, letters become blurry and bust fades out?
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There is no Cud there.
Cuds occur on the rim when a piece of the die has broken away.
Click on the highlighted text to see what a Cud is.
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
-from PCGS website
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