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1932 Cent With Extra Something.

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Not sure what this extra piece of metal is at 2 o'clock.
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What does the obverse look like in that area?
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Flip side pic needed. Looks like a Cud.
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Obverse looks normal.

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I don't think it can be a Cud without a corresponding lack of features on the obverse?
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First thought is a retained strike through .
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First thought is a retained strike through.

That seems reasonable. The gap between it and the rim makes me think its not a Cud.
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What does the edge look like there? Seems like the rim is subtly thinner at V DEI.
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Could be a Retained Struck Through or a Lamination.
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There appears to be a groove at the rim over D to A. The extra metal could be a folded-over lamination error, or a piece gouged out by something while in circulation. Have a good look there; if it doesn't have a scrape mark, then it's probably a lamination.
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Looks like a copper foil issue to me.
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It also looks to me like a sliver got scrapped of between the D & A and deposited there after the strike
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Not a Cud. I think okie is close.......a copper shard of some sort which was struck in place.....maybe off rim as okie said.
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Probably either a retained lamination or a little Rim Fin that has folded over.
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Thanks for looking all, the piece in question doesn't look to be scrapped off of the reverse, I still believe it is off another coin. I've avoided playing with it in case it falls off. One more pic in different light.
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