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1984 LMC Die Break?

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I was scanning my pennies and came across this. I believe this is a die break but would like some confirmation. Sorry for the blurry pics. Thanks.



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That is a die crack.
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Thanks,coop. Still working on id'ing the Crack vs. Break.
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The crack is where the die give away from itself
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When the die starts loosing it metal, then it progresses to a chip.
When the area starts to break away more starts getting wider then it is called a break.
http://www.error-ref.com/?s=break
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