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1951 D Cent With L Connected To Rim

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Most likely just a plain old Wheat cent, but wanted to ask if the "bridge" between the L in Liberty and the rim is considered a die chip or Cud? Couldn't find it on Cuds On Coins. Thanks
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Is it raised? Could be from Die Deterioration.
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It is a solid piece of copper, slightly higher than the L and is connected. Thanks E&V
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Possible Cud?
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Me I see the rim took an hit (press) which push the material (metal) versus the L on an slight tilted die
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