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<p>[QUOTE="jay4202472000, post: 2835160, member: 42573"]With a "retained CUD" the field and rim has separated. It is only "retained", or attached, at a hinge point within the die shaft. This is why there has to be a horizontal or vertical shift noticeable on the coin. I do get your point though Chris. The term itself is contradictory. It's an oxymoron like "deafening silence". I think it is used to simply differentiate between the anomaly we are discussing, and a standard rim to rim arching die crack, that hasn't split vertically down into the die shaft yet.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jay4202472000, post: 2835160, member: 42573"]With a "retained CUD" the field and rim has separated. It is only "retained", or attached, at a hinge point within the die shaft. This is why there has to be a horizontal or vertical shift noticeable on the coin. I do get your point though Chris. The term itself is contradictory. It's an oxymoron like "deafening silence". I think it is used to simply differentiate between the anomaly we are discussing, and a standard rim to rim arching die crack, that hasn't split vertically down into the die shaft yet.[/QUOTE]
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