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1994 LMC Look Like Retained Interior Die Break. Idk Helps ID Please.

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I think that you're correct. Very nice find and congratulations!
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Def a die break, and a pretty long one at that. I can't tell from your pics where exactly where it goes but from what it looks like to me, I don't see the retained part. I'm not saying it isn't, it does kind of look like it circles back around but I can't tell if it's a crack or just a crease or something in the right spot to make it look that way. An RIDB would be an actual entire piece that is completely surrouneded by a die crack. I don't quite see that here but that's just the best opinion I can give with the info I have. I hope it is though. Still a very nice crack in a place you don't see them that often either.
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Thanks guys..
Waynoah83...Look at the 2 last pics you will see a second DB go around and merged again through the rim
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It may well be a candidate for an unlisted RIDB. Maybe you should send pics to JC Stevens for a potential attribution:

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If you're talking about the middle section of the break and it curving around on the right side making a football like shape than yeah, it's an RIDB as long as the cracks cover 100% of the perimeter. I just couldn't see it definitively in your pics. Just goes to show you that there can be a big discrepancy in what you see in your hand and what everyone else sees in just the pics. I'm happy to admit I was wrong and it is def a really good find. Hey are few and far between and especially on of that size and in that location. Pretty cool indeed!
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