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1994 LMC Rev. Die Crack.

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I think if the area would've been missing it would/will be called Interior Die Break.
The crack runs from the front of cornice down through column 9 all the way to the middle horizontal bar of E - CENT.
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Nice. I've seen them before but that one is above average.
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Highly visible. Nice work!
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Thanks for answering. Yeah it's pretty nice. At first I thought maybe glue or something stuck there on steps. I've found them but more to the right on steps with crack off end to rim.
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