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Is This A 1985 LMC Cracked Die?

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Did I just find a cracked die or something else?
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Either that or possibly a linear plating bubble.



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How would I be able to tell the difference?
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If you can depress the ridge with a wood toothpick, it's a plating bubble.
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Probably just a Linear Plating Bubble.
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Use the Search box above and enter "Linear plating bubble" to read many past threads on this subject.
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Linear plating bubble can travel across devices/design/fields:
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Thank y'all I took a toothpick and pushed on it and it did compress some so definitely a bubble.
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Thanks for answering us. Most of the time they don't answer back. So we always wonder? But your on your way to learning more each day here. I'm still finding new stuff.
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