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Rim-To-Rim Die Crack Or Something Else?

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Another CRH find tonight. Is this a die crack going right through the cheek bone? If so, there actually seems to be more than one. Any help would be greatly appreciated!



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It is a linear plating bubble
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I thought it seemed very straight for a crack. Is that a common charateristic of a linear plating bubble that I could use to distinguish them?
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well it is really bubble like. Die cracks are solid and straight forward
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