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OK 1988 Lincoln Ear?

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 Posted 11/28/2022  12:42 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Jimmy-melbpurne3 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Or are my eyes just fooling me
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I commented in your other post.
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As mentioned the doubled ear on a Philly die. They are quite obvious:
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Note the enlarging the die went through on the DDO? (It is also a Philly mint coin)

Here is one that is form a normal die, that is not the DDO. Note the spread is not there for it be a DDO
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The affected area is incuse, not raised, so it wasn't the real DDO.

CoopHome: Does machine doubling/coin contact mark a coin a doubled die? no. a doubled die coin is from a die that has doubling (enlarging) on the die. Thus the term 'Doubled Die.
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