Your coin displays rather severe die deterioration. This is likely responsible for whatever doubling you think you're seeing. As for full steps, no.
my photo is not clear for some reason but it is DD and it does have full steps sorry for the bad photos
I understand the photo issue and can appreciate the difficulty of trying to image such detail without the necessary equipment to do so. However, perhaps we should step back and try another approach. For starters, please take a look at the below link that addresses the different type of non-collectible "doubling". Simply scroll to the bottom of the page and click the "die deterioration doubling" link (the other options are also worth reading, but can be saved for later). Once you've done this, please come back so we can revisit and address whatever remaining questions you may have. http://doubleddie.com/144801.html We can address the full step issue at that time as well. Just to be clear: I'm trying to help walk you through this instead of simply answering your question. The offer is there to do with as you please.
Did you seriously read the suggested material, Gilberto? I'll respectfully wait on the new photos, but fear this isn't going to end on a positive note, unfortunately.
yes I read it and and had very good information I thank you i am new at this and have much to learn i have a good amount of coins with error s i i just don't kno how to name them but i am learning thanks for your help
Good! I'm sincerely glad to hear it. Unfortunately, when it comes to "error" coins, looks can be deceiving and is why newer members often become frustrated. Believe it or not, we all only want to help you learn and give a warm welcome into the hobby/forum. You seem a sincere fellow, Gilberto, so please keep the above in mind in case of any future disagreements.
well friend ill keep in touch if i need help with anything im on the East coast and its time for me to get some rest it bin cool i like this website ill be back tomorrow if i find something new ttyl ✌️
o yea before i go look at this 1992 p dime look at the torch at the bottom of the flame and the letter A on states and the rim at 9:00 tell me wut you see ill check your reply tomorrow you have a good night
The torch was correctly addressed in the other thread, but I too noticed the anomaly below the A. It's hard to tell for sure from the photo (at least for me) but it appears to be raised. Can you confirm this?
Guessing games are not really appreciated on CT, because of the differences in human perception. As a quick look, I see a die break.
well im very sorry but im now learning and a couple members were very nice to correct me and gave me some greatly appreciated advice and help with the error names like i said im new here and learning as i go thank you for your advice