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1993-D LMC Double Ear?

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I tried the toothpick technique and there was no change.

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Nope. Might be a small piece of dust or debris underneath the plating.
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Not a doubled ear.
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The ear on your coin does not look like any of the double ears previously shown on this forum, or shown in linked examples.
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Agree, most likely plating debris.
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