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Looks applied to surface over being a struck thru, glue? Syrup?

Further observation, is substance applied...does not "bend" when going over devices.
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Die scratch.
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A Die Scratch would show a "bending" when going over the devices upon face of the die.
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Or it could simply be plating shift.
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This is an interesting one.
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It looks like it was struck through something. Hair?

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Looks like PSD to me. It is incuse on the fields and devices.
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If that were the case, then the ends of each area would be important to see.
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then the ends of each area would be important to see.


Can you get closeups of where the lines meet near the fourth column and where they terminate at the rim?
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