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1984 Double Ear

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 Posted 01/12/2016  12:43 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add aneta to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Here is another interesting 1984 coin, it has doubling on the ear. The hairline, and the TY in Liberty.
Can you tell me about it? I know it doesn't look like the famous "1984 double ear" but there is defiantly something going on.

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 Posted 01/12/2016  1:06 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Owassokie to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I'm not an expert but this looks like classic Machine Doubling, which generally doesn't add value to a coin. If you're not familiar, do to a search on " Machine Doubling vs double die".

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PoorMan's DoubleEar, close anyways .... Good eye!
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I've literally searched hundreds of 1984 LMCs looking for that infamous double ear. Someday I will find one.
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MD. My nephew who at the time was just getting into the hobby found the famous doubled ear 1984,that lucky son "of my sister" I am still looking for one.
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Thank you, so much to learn:)
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On the doubled ears, the area should be raised and not flat shelf like looking. I agree this is MD. Here are few images of the known doubled ears:
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Note how the affected areas are raised not reduced, flat looking shelf like look of machine damage during the strike or after the strike by other coins contact to a coin. (if it follows the shape of the die, then it is machine damage to the coin during the strike. If it does not follow the shape of the die, then it is likely coin contact damaging the coin post strike)
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