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Picture Added..1990 P Double Ear Dime?

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is there a such thing as a 1990 p dime with a doubled ear?

http://i423.photobucket.com/albums/...108_5743.jpg
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Umm, could be. It's not impossible. But is there one KNOWN? Not to my knowledge.
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I'm to where I can take a pic of it now, so I'll post here shortly. thanks coppercoins
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I don't know of a Known one either:-) It's possible though. The upcoming images should help:-)

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Looks to be Machine Doubling.
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I agree. MD. You can also see some slight MD on the inner part of the ear. Which is actually called the Tragus,lol,dont ask. I just know what its called from being a tattoo artist and knowing what gets pierced..lolol
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well I had posted the question when I had looked at it through a weak magnifying glass but when I took the pic the next day, I realized that it could be md but went ahead and posted it anyway.

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The effects of Die Deterioration are also visible.

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