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  • 2008 p cent doubled ear and beard

    Hello my name is Ronald Gores and I think I found a doubled die obverse on a 2008 Lincoln Cent I hope. Here are some photos
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    Varietyvista.com does not have any documented examples for 2008, 2008-D nor 2008-S

    The doubled die on ears - which I personally am not a fan of - is typically doubling of the ear lobe, south of the main ear lobe. There doesn't appear to be anything on this coin that I consider a doubled die. Although these photos are almost acceptable, they are grainy and at a pretty high magnification.


    Although this is NOT a 2008 - it shows a great example of what a doubled earlobe looks like.

    https://conecaonline.org/wp-content/...r2FS-101-1.jpg
    Gary Kozera
    Website: https://MintErrors.org

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