1984 possible error

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  1. jcool8859

    jcool8859 New Member

    Can anybody tell me anything about this 1984 no mint mark Lincoln cent. The earlobe may or may not be doubled. Kind of hard to tell with the transition of coloring I think. And the other photos are of what seems to be numbers letters of that sort in random areas. After the word trust seems to be an e s. And on Lincoln's head there is lettering in such. If anybody out there can see this as well please let me know what I should do is the next step. And I know sometimes people say that your eyes can play tricks. This could be one of them situations. Any help would be appreciated thank you in advance. 20181004_004637.jpg 20181004_004248.jpg 20181004_004246.jpg 20181004_004242.jpg ? 20181004_004637.jpg 20181004_004248.jpg 20181004_004246.jpg 20181004_004242.jpg
     

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  3. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    Your Copper Plated cent has Environmental Damage. You will see things that weren't there before when this occurs.

    Die Deterioration will also cause what you see.

    No mint mark means it was minted at the Philadelphia mint. They didn't use the P mint mark until 2017.. First and last time they did this.
     
  4. jcool8859

    jcool8859 New Member

    Thank you.....is this the double ear error by chance?
     
  5. BooksB4Coins

    BooksB4Coins Newbieus Sempiterna

    If it was you'd know it. It's really very obvious if you've ever held one in hand.
     
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  6. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    no
     
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