no nudity, just the moment a CUD embryo was conceived--was it ever born?, or aborted?

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to be clear---this NOT a CUD---just shows how a CUD is born. a rim to rim die crack, which if the mint allowed it to reach full term--the die would shear off at the crack and ---ALAS________________the birth of a CUD
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just hope the Philly mint was careless and allowed the bouncing baby :laughing7: die crack to separate from it's mommy before swapping the die----late term abortion :BangHead::BangHead:

note the 2ND intersecting crack along the right stem----
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a 3RD crack that starts under UNUM past head to wing thru M to the rim

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for you CRH'ers into the more mundane things like :icon_thumleft: SILVER :icon_thumright:
this is your eye candy from the same roll :laughing7:
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gotta' go-----2 boxes of halves waiting for pick up at BofA 8-)
 

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LOL you have waaay too much fun posting your finds :)
 

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Always educational in the way of errors. Thanks!
 

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