is this cud?

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No, that's a die chip. Cuds are connected to the rim.
 

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I keep all wheaties. Die chips were common during that time.
 

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The reason I asked is because I had the opportunity to buy it for practically nothing.
 

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I ended up giving fifty cents for it

I am sorry but you paid about forty five cents more than you should have! You can purchase rolls of common date Wheat Cents for anywhere from $2.50 to $3.50 a roll and sometimes even cheaper and most rolls will contain several and sometimes many more Wheat Cents that have Die Chips or other problems/errors on them. Die Chips are generally too common to warrant any real premium except on truly Mint State Red uncirculated Wheat Cents.


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