Again..LOL the B in LIBERTY and a split serif on the 2 on the date. The reverse TI in MONTICELLO, try ZOOM...funny..
I understand that is where you are seeing the doubling. But again, I am not seeing a doubled die. It may be light mechanical doubling or something else.
Not at all neither flat nor shelf like plus at the bottom of the 2 is a split serif sorry you're wrong....Gotcha....lol
I've stated my opinion and you have stated yours. I see the split on the 2, but seeing how it seems to be isolated to that single digit in the date, my gut would be not a doubled die, maybe a possible trick of the lighting. If you think it is a new doubled die, I would encourage you to send it in to a die variety attributor so you can get credit for a new listing. I'd love to have another to look out for.
I agree with non_cents on all his diagnosis on all your coins. BTW non is one of the more knowledgable posters on this forum when it comes to varieties. Your LOLing and obvious disregard of his answers is awfully irritating and will shut off any answers from anybody very quickly.
I would like to see a clear picture, even if it is a tad further away. The B and the bottom of the 2 look like they are gashed to me (PMD). However, the top of the 2, 1, and 3 look like they have splits. I am sure it is just a glare problem but a clear picture would probably clear it up.