I think you are wanting to see things. Sorry but I really don't see much of anything except minor marks, grease, etc.
Cool, but I think it's like when you lay on your back and look at clouds.........ya start to see things. Heck, ya got me seein' things. That is a kooky cool thing but I think it's like 'Books' said.........
No thats fine Im just making sure, you know...lol...gotta make sure that half the public agrees with me and other half says its not there before I send it in
No, thank you for your response. Maybe Ive been looking at too many coins that my eyes have been deceived lol..but indo have 20/20 vision..let me take a picture from far away
I remember this being promoted when I was very much younger. What was that guys name..Alan something? I used to get mail solicitations for stuff he was hawking. He was in the newspapers and such also.
Your best bet to find out if you have anything in this 2009 cent series is to look at John Wexler's www.doubleddie.com site. There are hundreds of listings for the 2009 cents and loaded with photos and description along with information on specific die markers to confirm a particular error. I've been working on these for several years and there are plenty of errors to be found, both minor and major. You won't find too many in circulation so you might want to purchase a couple of rolls in B.U. condition from a local dealer or off ebay to get started. And like the stork with a half swallowed frog in it's mouth "Never Give Up".
A few things to look for on the 2009P Formative cent, which you have pictured are... reverse...die chips on the left shoulder, die chips in the hair, a retained large die chip on the C in Cent, die cracks on the left arm, die cracks at the split in the log, cracks at the left foot, a die gouge under the mallet. On the obverse, die cracks in the hair, at the shoulder, at the forehead, these are all minor errors but still collectible and may be markers for more serious doubled dies which usually occur near the reverse fingers, and under the book. This is only the tip of the iceberg.
It looks like a flower but Im guessing that the image above is where the actual linings came from. I just pretty much traced the lines and the shape is almost exact. If Im wrong I guess I am going nuts lol