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Just A Well Placed Die Chip? 1998 Linc.

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If it's a die chip, happened at the right spot. Blends in with the hair line.

Just-A-Well-Placed-Die-Chip?-1998-Linc.
Toothpick doesn't always work. Tried being gentle, nothing. A little harder, nothing. Broke the toothpick, hmmm, maybe a die chip. Used the tip of a metal tweezer, that did it.

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Looks like it could be a gas bubble. Because the shape doesn't match the design around it, I highly doubt any sort of doubled die, if that's what you're thinking.
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Do the Mike Diamond/BJ Neff "Toothpick Test"!

"GENTLY" touch it with the edge of the toothpick- if it moves and or deflates- GAS BUBBLE- if not- good chance it is solid and a die chip etc.
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WOW!

What a Burp!

Same thing happened with my supposedly 'Apostrophe Nine 199'9 Lincoln cent- completely deflated!


Seriously, sorry it wasn't a legit chip
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