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1955 D LWC - Multiple Die Chips?

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So I am going back and forth on whether this is 3 die chips or 1 die chip and 2 PMD areas?

1955-D-LWC---Multiple-Die-Chips?
1955-D-LWC---Multiple-Die-Chips?
1955-D-LWC---Multiple-Die-Chips?
1955-D-LWC---Multiple-Die-Chips?
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 Posted 10/13/2020  04:35 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
On the E looks like PMD.
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I'm leaning more towards all 3 being die chips
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I think the E is PMD as well.
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Note on the 'E' how the metal was moved into a new location stacked higher like snow that was plowed? That is called damage and not a chip. This also happens with Machine Doubling as well:
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Thanks Coop. Your snow plow analogy put it into perspective- looks like what happened on the E. Looks like the metal was moved from left to right into a "pile".
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Too, looks like a light die crack--lower right wheat stalk--running to the rim.
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