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Moderator
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Looks like PMD to me. What attribution number do you think it is? John1 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote:N.a., not PMD at All, this is a double earlobe variety. Check the error/variety sites User1975 and see if you find a match. Post the link here and we can help. I must agree with others on common "Post Mint Damage" here.
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Bedrock of the Community
 United States
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Not the DDO from 2006. The doubled lobe is off the the left of the normal lobe - not under it. 
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Valued Member
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 I suppose my 1997 double ear is also PMD! You guys are so negative towards foreigners
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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We are not negative toward foreigners. We call coins as we see them. No one gives the topic starter's country of origin a second thought. 
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: You guys are so negative towards foreigners 
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Valued Member
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This looks like my 1997 double ear 
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Heck, we're even negative within our own tribe here on the forum.
Edited by ijn1944 08/01/2024 4:24 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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You came to the right place to find solutions to any coin questions. If you post something and don't get the answers you're looking for, that certainly doesn't mean we dislike you in any way. I am quite familiar with the 1997-P DDO-001 however your post is in regards to your 2006 coin. "Looks Like" doesn't ever mean "Is a Match" especially in coin collecting. Your 2006 is not a doubled ear, and you've received accurate info/responses here.
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Valued Member
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It's not what you say it's the way you say it like get bad vibes
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Pillar of the Community
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User1975, here is a pic on the left of a normal 2006 cent from PCGS and yours on the right. You should be able to see what folks are trying to tell you, the ear has just taken a couple of hits, it is not hub doubling. 
-makecents-
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Valued Member
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Thanks for your time looking it up, appreciated!
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Moderator
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@User1975: We are not negative towards ANY foreigners here - in fact I didn't even notice your location until YOU drew my attention to it.
We look at coins, and we state what we see no bias or anything like that - we tell it like it is no coddling or anything. Either something is, or it ain't - if it is, we say so, if it ain't we say that too. look at it this way, we would rather see everyone here that presents a possible error coin to be a real error coin, we have no investment in any of the coins folks put up here, we have nothing to gain or lose.
So in short your comment is way off base here.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Im not expert, and still learning, but even I can see that it is not doubled ear, but a hit.
But I can totally understand you because sometimes it is difficult to define whether it is doubling or hit, I myself have encountered this dilemma a few times.
gigi2110
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Pillar of the Community
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You can't compare a 97D with a 97P.
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