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1941-S Lincoln Wheat Cent Rcd.

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To me this matches Cudsoncoins # RCD-41S-10R.
Just in better condition.
What do you think of the MM?
It's hard for me to get both upper and lower to show in the same shot. One light angle floods out the other. I've always had trouble calling RPM for the MM-S.

Thank you for your opinions.
Rob.
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Nice Retained Cud! I'm thinking it's different than the listing on COC's. Not sure about the RPM.
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Is a " Retained Cud" the same thing as a "Pre Cud" ?
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Is a " Retained Cud" the same thing as a "Pre Cud" ?
Close but no.

From COC.


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Rob, if that is not the same retained-cud it's unbelievably close, I think it's a match. As for the mm, it looks like it's extremely close in location to the listing and I would also think it is a rotated RPM. Nice find!


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From COC.

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You are welcome, Marve. I know you are familiar with RIDB's and IDB's, think of it in that sense. RIDB's are the Retained Cud version but on the interior of the coin, not rim to rim and the only thing that separates the two is that. It's all about the original part of the die still being intact, but displaced/offset. When it gets knocked off the die, it becomes a Cud or an interior die break, depending on where it is on the coin. A pre-cud has no displacement yet, just a rim to rim die crack.
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Thanks everyone for looking and comments.

Jon, certain points looks to line up. I don't know any other way to check if it's the same or not. So I ran a horizontal line from the top of the U and the points at the top.
The MM looks like an RPM but I've been striking out with the S's. I hesitated to even mention it.


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