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May Not Be "The" 1988 Doubled Ear Lincoln But A Doubled Ear Nonetheless...

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Doubled earlobe with a small portion of the back of the ear showing doubling as well. I included an inverted pic as it just looks like one super fat earlobe.
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Another pic of the coin with flash on
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I'm not seeing a doubled ear, just a well placed ding.

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Or scrape from another coin. A doubled die is an enlargement of the 'E' that is raised in an area not related to the normal ear lobe area.
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An incuse mark on a device, doesn't make it a doubled die. Damage is damage. A doubled die would show spread, an enlargement of the devices/design with that spread that is different than the normal design shows.
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