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Third Time The Charm? Cracked Die?

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if your referring to the mark behind the head, that is a PMD, and not a diecrack
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Is the mark behind the head raised?
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Yes it is
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If it moves to the touch it maybe a plating issue or gas bubble? If its solid maybe a die dent.

Also the first image of the current reverse seems to be from your previous post. Thanks, Doug.
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Looks like a gas bubble to me.
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It has that nice smooth look of a bubble.
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I am not convinced that all bubbles will burst under pressure.
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