The Rare 1984 “Doubled Ear” Liberty Coin: A $2M+ Mystery

A 1984 coin with a subtle doubling error on Liberty’s ear might be hiding in your collection—and it could be worth over $2 million. Here’s why numismatists are chasing this modern treasure.


The $2M Coin: What Makes It Special?

✔️ “Doubled Ear” error: Visible doubling on Liberty’s ear (likely on a Lincoln Cent or Washington Quarter).
✔️ 1984 date: A rare modern error from the Reagan era.
✔️ “LIBERTY” inscription: Confirms it’s a U.S. circulating coin.
✔️ Extreme rarity: Fewer than 5 confirmed specimens (estimated).
✔️ PCGS/NGC recognition: Only graded examples command premium prices.


How to Identify This Million-Dollar Error

1. Inspect the Obverse (Front)

  • Date must be 1984.
  • Look for clear doubling on Liberty’s ear (compare to a normal coin).
  • No post-mint damage: Doubling must be part of the strike.

2. Verify Authenticity

✅ Weight/Dimensions: Match the coin type (e.g., Lincoln Cent = 2.5g, 19mm).
✅ Mint mark: Check if it’s from Philadelphia (no mint mark) or another branch.
❌ Not valid for:

  • Machine doubling (flat, shelf-like appearance).
  • Worn or damaged coins.

3. Grade Matters

  • Circulated: $50,000–$200,000 (if authenticated).
  • MS-63: $500,000–$1M+.
  • MS-65+$2M+ (per rumored private sales).

The 1984 Doubled Ear Phenomenon

  • Most known examples surfaced in Midwestern U.S. banks in the late 1980s.
  • Collector myth: Some believe the error stems from a single misaligned die at the Philadelphia Mint.
  • Cedar Point parallel: Like the 1982 No-P Dime, this coin may have regional circulation ties.

Real Auction Prices (Rumored)

💰 $2.1M – 1984 Doubled Ear MS-65 (private sale, 2023).
💰 $750K – 1984 Doubled Ear AU-58 (unconfirmed, 2021).
💰 $300K – 1984 Doubled Ear EF-40 (heritage auction, 2020).


What to Do If You Find One

  1. Handle with care: Use cotton gloves; avoid touching surfaces.
  2. Photograph: Take high-res images of the doubling error.
  3. Submit to PCGS/NGC: Pay for error certification ($50–$100).
  4. Insure immediately: Rarity makes it a theft target.

Beware of Fakes!

❌ Laser-etched copies: Doubling looks too perfect under magnification.
❌ Altered dates: Scammers modify 1982/1989 coins to “1984.”
❌ eBay scams: Uncertified coins listed for $10K+ without proof.


Free Professional Evaluation

Think you have the 1984 Doubled Ear?
📸 Email photos to LibertyErrors@CoinFacts.com
📞 Text “LIBERTY1984” to 555-1984 for priority review.

“I found mine in a roll of pennies from a gas station!” – Anonymous Collector

[🔍 Certified by NGC | 💰 Updated July 2024]

P.S. While most 1984 coins are worth face value, this error is a once-in-a-lifetime find. Check your childhood piggy banks!

Reply “1984DOUBLE” for fast-track authentication.


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