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1984 LMC Ear Doubling?

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iam 0-3 so far when I comes to spotting the error but I think this looks pretty good for an error variety, can I put one up on the board? you be the judge
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should I post the pics of the entire coin so you call see the front and back of the coin? the condition is not so good but I feel like its worth saving in my collection
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From what I can see it dose not look to be a double ear. Try posting pictures of both sides of the coin that are cropped. Then a close up or crop of the area you want to show us. Hope this helps.
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Does it press down with a toothpick. The reason I ask is that it might be gas under the plating?
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let me try to press it down
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I tried to push it down and really rubbed at it with a tooth pick. Nothing changed, still looks like it has an extra earlobe and I went to dealers to see examples and holy cow, some ear doubling looks way more obvious than my Lil coin, but not one of my other 84 inc have that extra lobe below the ear. I wish I had a better scope and proper lighting but in time ill find the proper gear and give you better examples
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Wexler's not dealers
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Well, there maybe a plated over issue of zinc dust. It just look like something created with a hub? But keep it safe for now.
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