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After going through some rolls of wheats and finding very little, came across this one. Not the world's biggest cud but a nice little one all the same. I think it's neat how the reverse is missing the letters "plu" of "pluribus", too. Can anyone tell me if it is listed in The Cud Book? Thanks.
Andrew posted a link to an online cud ebook a while back. I downloaded it but lost it somehow, took me a good amount of searching to refind it. But here it is:
Hey Bill,
I have The Cud Book, 1997 edition by Sam Thurman and Arnold Margolis.
There are eight examples in the book which have cuds in a similar position and shape, with LC-52D-11 the most like yours, but after seeing the example in the link posted by Thomas, I think yours is most like the LC-52D-12.
Congratulations your find!
Jean
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