To me this looks like a small IDB that is trying to fall off. Can they do that? Or did it just take a hit?
1987P can an IDB fall off?
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Thank you Ed for looking! I've found IDB's in that spot and it looks like die cracks to the right of it, but I've never seen any kind of split plating next to an IDB so maybe this is the first? Could very well be zinc rot pushed that area up, it's hard though, not really like a plating blister.Comment
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Looks like some split plating had a bit of zinc rot going then got kicked up and displaced the metal east... There is some split plating visible on the top west side of C1... You also have a nice crack on C1 running up the west edge of the roof and a crack on C2... Unless the the IDB had developed zinc rot, much like some of the MMs that fall out leaving a crater, then it wouldn't fall off!!!Jim
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Thank you all for looking and helping! Ed and Jim, I forget that sometimes zinc rot is below the surface and we don't always see it. Makes perfect sense! Also like Roller said, it won't fall off, unless what Jim says happens with the zinc rot (and it falls off like some MM's do) Problem solved! You guys are great!!!Comment


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