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2015 LSC Die Crack Or Hair In Plating?

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from unc bank roll. this seems to be the only one found so far out of a considerable portion of a brick. I would think if it was a crack another I would have been seen another by now? opinions
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Looks like a die crack.
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Thank you both
I thought it was just odd I have found no others in the brick like it to confirm it myself
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alpha/omega points indicate crack over plating issue.
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