Beautiful '56 wheat and some oddities

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Went through my 12th bag, came up with a nice shiny 56 wheat
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As well as a few cracks, though nothing as spectacular as Ranger Chuck's

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Also found this one, which appears somewhat "wrinkled" for lack of a better phrase, on both sides, not sure what that'd be called
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Lastly, this one has a weird sort of bulge from 7-10 or so on the face of it, again, unsure as to the proper term
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Nice AU wheat.


Looks like a CUD to me. Nice find.


I wasn't sure on that being a CUD, as you can still sort of make out the "IN" and part of "Liberty"...
 

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A real nice '56 for sure XF condition, great find to catch in the wild with mint luster.
 

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There's nothing there that resembles a cud. I see some die deterioration going on.
 

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You guys are right. On my phone, the dark area looked like a hump. Computer monitor shows that there is no CUD.

So this isn't anything really? First one I've really noticed like that, so wasn't sure. Same with the "wrinkled" one. I doubt they're anything special, but were unusual
 

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Love the condition of that 56 :)
 

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So this isn't anything really? First one I've really noticed like that, so wasn't sure. Same with the "wrinkled" one. I doubt they're anything special, but were unusual

IDK if it could be a planchet defect, it seems unlikely. So, one possible explanation for the wrinkled one would be PMD such as torch or electric current. The zinc core can become molten inside the copper shell. Zinc has a fairly low melting point. Even a bunsen burner can melt it (kids in chemistry class maybe?).
 

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Nice batch of finds. :icon_thumleft:

I found a similar '83 die chip many years ago.

 

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Nice batch of finds. :icon_thumleft:

I found a similar '83 die chip many years ago.


Nice. I was wondering about that sort of thing, if you could find a few with similar chips, show the possible progression of it.
 

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