It wont be a cud, as cuds involve the rim and spread into the field. I can't make out what that is on your image. Wait for others
Show as an in-focus picture of the whole coin. But, as expat mentions - a cud *must* by definition involve the rim. If it is in the interior of the coin, it is a die break.
Cud’s must touch the rim. I can’t tell about this but if anything, it’s probably just a die chip. I haven’t seen enough of this coin as they haven’t circulated in my area.
There's other differences also...just look at/in the pockets...top is empty and bottom looks to have something in it. Coins are like a lot of things...no two are exactly alike if you really study them to the Nth degree.
I think die chips, I also think there's one at the top of the tower to the chimney on the other tower beside it. Apologies, the pictures aren't very good, I just have to say it. it's hard to see things with this much glare and blur if I try to expand the picture.