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1998 WAM? Has Die Chip/Break On FG

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This one looks like a WAM, but never saw one with such an obvious die chip/break on the FG. Am I making up the WAM part or is this die chip just something known that I haven't seen yet?



1998-WAM?-Has-Die-Chip/Break-On-FG

1998-WAM?-Has-Die-Chip/Break-On-FG

1998-WAM?-Has-Die-Chip/Break-On-FG

1998-WAM?-Has-Die-Chip/Break-On-FG

1998-WAM?-Has-Die-Chip/Break-On-FG
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It's a WAM and a chip!
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 Posted 03/03/2017  11:37 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Druu to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Definitely a WAM. Nice chip too!
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The die is crumbling away a little at a time leaving a die chip that is growing.
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Double whammy!
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nice one
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Interesting place for a chip!
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