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1994-D Doubled Ear Or PMD?

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It has a curve and looks like it could be real doubling but I don't see any listed on Copper Coins.



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 Posted 06/25/2013  02:46 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
IMHO, not a DD ear.
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I realized after I took the side shot that it probably wasn't. I thought I would ask just to see what others thought.
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Could be machine doubled or a well placed contact mark. Either way it is worth was it says on the reverse. On a doubled ear, the ear is larger. Machine doubling/coin contact reduces the size of the ear.
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