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1984-P LMC- Is This A Rim Cud?

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1984-P-LMC--Is-This-A-Rim-Cud?

1984-P-LMC--Is-This-A-Rim-Cud?

1984-P-LMC--Is-This-A-Rim-Cud?
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02/10/2010 7:59 pm
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It actually looks like another piece of a Lincoln, Is this what they call a Cud?
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I believe that's a Cud.
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Lucky Dime / Halfwitty:

Thanks!

I changed the title on this to a possible Rim Cud.

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Yes, the Cud looks like its contained to the rim, so indeed a rim Cud. They always seem to be on slightly misaligned pieces like this one for some reason.
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