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2004 D LMC Possible DDR

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Does this one look like Machine Doubling or a Doubled Die, or something else like an extraction error?

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Mitch


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I saw a few of these today looking through a box today. I believe it's Die Deterioration rather than a doubled die. It doesn't feature any notches and it makes devices smaller.
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I agree with Tanman.
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It's MD. You can tell by comparing the right and left side of the T. The right side is a little smaller which means a reduction in size which in turn means md.
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