No. Do not send it. Your pictures are bad. But I can tell it is DDD - Die Deterioration Doubling on the date.. considered worthless doubling. Also.. looks like damage. And a few plating blisters.
I dont agree with that. What is worthless doubling? There is a another coin stamped on this one. you can even see the doubling on the date.
The date is barely even visible IRL I couldn't even tell what the date was until I took a picture so these are not bad pics if they show hella details.
Also check out the EARS bec there are two full ears that are completley serprate, to the right and down some.
Take new images when it gets light . Take full shots of the obverse & reverse . I see what your talking about . Could be a vice job, or a double strike .
Could be another Cent that was pressed onto it with a Vice. Done after it left the Mint. That's damage. And if you don't agree with me it's ok..
I think you should send it for grading. There's no better lesson than the one that hits the wallet deeply.
It appears to be a vise job. If it is, the only thing having it graded will do is give the graders a good guffaw. Either way, this looks like intentional damage and is without value.
@Sumzmommy It's a "vise job", someone pressed two coins together in a vise to create this look...Post minting damage (PMD) not an error.
Wow I didn't know people did crap like that, i can see what everyone's talking about and whats being said makes sence. What about how the date looks and Lincoln's Nose it looks huge, and his face doesn't look right either
@Sumzmommy. We see this all the time. If was a bouble strike. Letters wont be backwards. Can you tell if?