Ear looks normal. Just a worn die issue. The variety is known as a Doubled ear and not double ear. The same goes for Doubled Die.. it's not double die. Big difference. Quote - "Note that the proper terminology for this occurrence includes the letter 'd' at the end of the first word, hence "doubled die". The term "double die" without the first word ending in 'd' is not proper numismatic terminology." End quote https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doubled_die
Ya my spelling sucks. But thanks for checking me . I tend to go to fast . When typing . And thanks for all your help. I quit searching for now . I need to go back and read some more . Youtube I think jyst got me confused.
Don't use youtube until you know everything. Then you'll realize how much junk and false information is given. Look at error websites. buy a BOOK or two .. those things that are thick and have pages that you flip through to read. They're great for reference too, and keeping doors open and smashing bugs .. you can't do that with a tablet without cracking it.