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1984-P Lincoln Cent DDO?

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I know this is not the key double ear, but the lower part of the earlobe has caught my eye. Is there something here or just a poor place for a bag ding? Thanks everyone!
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Note the affected area is incuse. If it were a doubled die, that area would be raised, not incuse.
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PSD. You can see that the hit moved the metal over.
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excellent side by side pictures... mine never seem to line up
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That's why I leave the side by sides to the professionals.

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Coop, that is such a helpful image. Thank you! And thank you to everyone else who chimed in as well.
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