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2000 Penny Double Ear Almost A Match Of Vista 1997 Earlobe?

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It is part of design, your coin looks normal.sorry,spend it and continue the search.
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thank you, but how come 1997 penny has the same earlobe(check vista)and it's called double ear and this is part of a design, does not make sense to me, sorry. thanks.
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The one on Variety Vista looks different, as it is doubled. Yours is a normal 2000 LMC.
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Thank you, but I am sorry, I do not agree, it looks exactly the same, I mean the earlobe.
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Doesn't look the same to me either. I know coop has a graphic of the doubled ears that may help you.
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Here are ALL the recognized double ears KNOWN!

Check die markers on ALL examples here:
http://varietyvista.com/01c%20LC%20...1%20cent.htm

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Looks like a contact mark that flattened the ear on the left side of that area. (mark is incuse)
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Thank you Crazbo for the illustrations. Just like "one stop shopping".
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Every time Crazy posts that as ALL the known ears it drives me "crazy" as there are quite a lot of them not among those 16. What about 1944 WDDO-020 for example? That's not a trivial doubled ear, among the others, like 1982-D DDO-001 and 1999 WDDO-001. Nice list but far from a complete accounting of the things.
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Nice list but far from a complete accounting of the things.


Perhaps you can contribute into completing it!
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Thank you all guys very much. May be I am wrong, but the idea of double earlobe is there, of course it's not on one of those pictures, which I am familiar with and looked at many times before, but I still have a very little hope and may be I will have more pictures, but later. thanks again.
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Hi Chase! Well, I did just contribute to completing the list by naming three of them instead of just saying it wasn't complete. And here are three more: 1984 WDDO-008, 2001 WDDO-002 and 2009EC WDDO-005. I don't keep some kind of list of these things, but I attribute a lot of doubled dies and see doubled ear listings fairly regularly. I have no idea how many total there are but it is not just 16 of them.

I should add that I think it is GREAT that folks like the OP are looking at and questioning possible new doubled ears, as I do believe there are a number of them yet to be found.
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Hi tropicalbats, hope I did not sound offensive. By your respond to Crazyb0 I could tell that you have a good knowledge of this particular DDO and perhaps you could help with the remainder of the list.
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Keep in mind a doubled die shows a spread on the devices. It is not the damage to a coin that makes it a doubled ear. It is the hub doubling that makes a doubled ear:
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PSD does not enlarge/cause a spread/doubling on these devices. Hub doubling does. If there is no spread, it is a normal die coin example.
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Thank you coop for another educational illustration
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