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1995 LMC Die Break?

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Would this be an example of a Die Break, or would out be called something else? Sorry for the fuzzy pics.
Thanks.

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The mark next to the N is not a die crack it's a zinc rot bubble.
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It could be blistered plating.
http://www.lincolncentsonline.com/m...laneous.html
You could try to push it down with a toothpick and see if it's hollow.
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Thanks for the responses. I did attempt to push down on the spot with a toothpick and it did not budge. It is hard to tell from the pics, but under microsope the spot does seem a little more imperfect than the bubble type blistering.
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