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1984 No Mint Lincoln Cent. Possible Double Ear?

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Best pic I could come up with I need a little advice..
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 Posted 07/06/2019  6:35 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Errers and Varietys to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Appears to be Machine Doubling on the ear.
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 Posted 07/06/2019  6:36 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add MartinD86 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
In my opinion it does not look like the 1984 db ear..im no pro jus going off what I got told..mine shows what looks like a doubled ear lobe..but I guess its not..just plate blister or something...so to be safe I jus narrowed my search to the most known example which is an ear completely separated from the original ear..easy to spot..hard to find
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Here's what a genuine 84' doubled ear looks like

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Thanks for input guys grape thanks also for the knowledge on the visual end turns out I got 1 just like that also...posting now
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The real DDO has also a doubled beard under the jaw:
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The doubling effect on your coin is not nearly as strong or defined as the real deal. I think it's not the one, keep looking!
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With all respect everyone has their opinion therefore now that we have established that much let's recognize some facts I never said I had the legendary 1984 double ear. My version of the 84 double ear is the cent that has Lincoln with coullier flower ear such as a MMA fighter with that being said a coin sold on heritsge auctions for $211.00 sith the same characteristics as the 1 I posted...I'll take that anyday. Happy hunting ladies and fine gentlemen
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Well now, then why'd you post on here to begin with instead of posting your coin to auction? For that kind of money I personally wouldn't have wasted the time...especially if I was so sure!

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Is the Machine Doubling a rare variety?
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Fair question from a newbie - answer is no, it's a very common phenomenon.



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Sorry, it was funny because it could easily be sarcasm towards OPs argument.
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I wasn't aware of the selling of the coin until after the fact of posting I'm new to the coin hunting and new to collecting. I do this as a hobby it has become a passion being that coin collecting has really got a lot of younger peoples attention when I started doing this 5 years ago (the reason I say I'm new is because most have been doing since they could count change) not that many people were doing it when I started everything I learned is textbook so asking other people gives me a more Broad explanation for some of the things that seem on coins I'm grateful for this community and have nothing but respect for it and its members.
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