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Just well placed hits. :(
Errers and Varietys.
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Thank you EV as always for checking out my thread and commenting. I certainly agree that the right side of the earlobe got smacked in the ear, I am not certain the left side was hit. The reason I say that because it is raised and not sunken in like you would expect. Regardless, even if it was a doubled die, this one wouldn't be worth keeping because of its condition.
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This is what the 1984 doubled ear looks like 
Edited by GrapeCollects 08/18/2019 09:01 am
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Agree just circulation damage. Good pic, Grape.
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GrapeCollect, yes I know of that one, but there are at least two doubled die ear varieties for 1984.
Coinfrog, thank you for contribution !
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Thanks Frog, I found this one a few months back.
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EV and GrapeCollects, those finds are always welcome in my book, because they're very scares variety
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Rookie, yes there are at least two attributed doubled ears for 1984, but you coin is almost certainly a hit. As far as I can tell the second doubled ear, WDDO-008, is far more rare than the big one, so good you are looking for them as it'd be a great find.
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