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It could be a retained cud. If so, then the broken die fragment was held in place by the collar. Since there's no vertical displacement, it's also possible that this piece of the die wasn't fully detached from the die neck. If the crack propagated straight upward or deviated medially, then it could have remained attached to the die neck.Mike Diamond. Error coin writer and researcher.
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Originally posted by diamond View PostIt could be a retained cud. If so, then the broken die fragment was held in place by the collar. Since there's no vertical displacement, it's also possible that this piece of the die wasn't fully detached from the die neck. If the crack propagated straight upward or deviated medially, then it could have remained attached to the die neck.
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