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Lincoln Cent Whole offset DOUBLED EAR possible/feasible???

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  • Lincoln Cent Whole offset DOUBLED EAR possible/feasible???

    Hi ALL,
    Just anxious to know above possibility, reference to my posted 2008-D
    Dubled Ear???

    I have other coins showing that look like similar wide whole ear offset
    doublings. Have what look like a "very" strong one on a 1998-D Lincoln Cent, but I'm hesitant to post, if there is no possibility to occur.

    Appreciate your shared knowledge.
    Thanks,
    NVTE

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    Anything can be found even after many years for the coin to be in circulation. Post it with a picture, you never know.
    Most fools think they are only ignorant.
    -- Benjamin Franklin

    CONECA Member
    N-4556

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    • #3
      Will do.

      The seemingly "whole" ear is similar to my below 2008-D and 2009-D Doubled Ear posts.

      Thanks,
      NVTE

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