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1999 D LMC Die Chip

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Probably common but cool die chip ... "R" in LIBERTY. Just thought I would share with the CCF



1999-D-LMC-Die-Chip

1999-D-LMC-Die-Chip

1999-D-LMC-Die-Chip

1999-D-LMC-Die-Chip
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Cool find!
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I like it!
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Interesting size/shape.
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 Posted 06/09/2015  11:38 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add cwb to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

Quote:
Interesting size/shape.


Could be a perfectly located plating blister.
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Not a plating blister... it is a solid die chip
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The post that formed the center of that device has broken off the die. (shaped like a pin to shape that area)
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Perfect fit.
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