What do you call it when there is what looks like extra metal over the date? Like a blob of metal (yes I know horrible way to describe it).
It looks like a die chip for sure; however, there is one more thing to consider when there are characteristics such as this on cents w/zinc core. The underlying metal can corrode and leave raised lumps such as this on the surface. IMO that's what this is.
I do have a few other cents with that particular corrosion you are talking about..ironically on a 1983 cent exactly on the mint mark and another 1983 on the 8. Thank you for the info
id really need to see it in order to determine which one it is . this is why you should take the American numismatic course
If you dig a deep enough circle in the dirt the center will be weaker. Someone heavy enough who walks on it will probably cave it in. That is what happens to letters and digits-especially 0's ans 6's in the die. They are cut into the die face and the interior parts of those letters/digits are weakened.
Like Rick said a Cud is when the die chips away at the rim , there will always be extra metal only on the rim .
A cud is created when a portion of the edge of the die breaks away, leaving what appears to be extra metal at the edge of the coin. It will usually leave a weakness of the strike on the opposite side of the coin. rzage showed a perfect example just before this post.
I'd bet if @Rachael poked it with a toothpick, it wouldn't move. Corrosion probably wouldn't fill it like that. Chris
Another question if y'all don't mind....can the VDB initials be buffed off a cent? I have 1965, but no visible initials.