Well that's curious. It looks like it might be, but my first instinct was that perhaps it was a very minor clip that kept the rim from fully forming there. What does the reeding look like in that spot?
The Obv. appears to be a very small disc clip - I see a small area of metal flow.
To the right of the same area, where you might be referring to, it's not a cud; it might be a rim bruise, or, if the coin is in plastic, part of the plastic gasket.
More photos are needed, when you get the piece.
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There is also a single smaller cud on the reverse at 10:00
The Obv. appears to be a very small disc
clip - I see a small area of metal flow.
To the right of the same area, where
you might be referring to, it's not a cud;
it might be a rim bruise, or, if the coin is
in plastic, part of the plastic gasket.
More photos are needed, when you get the
piece.