Freefall from what I can see it looks like mechanical doubling - extremely common and of no value. But if you want to send it in, by all means do so, but I'm betting that's what they'll you. As for reluctance to send it in without pictures - there's no need to be reluctant. And I would not tell you that if there were. I'm assuming of course that you are thinking of sending it in to PCGS or NGC - if so you have nothing to worry about with either company. They do not switch coins on people. And I am arguably one of the biggest detractors that the TPGs have - but on that count you can trust them. Besides that, pictures of coins prove nothing, absolutely nothing. So you could have the best photographer in the world take pictures of your coin and those pictures could not be used to prove it was or was not your coin.
I appreciate the help you guys I never but I post on here saying what type of abnormality I had because I know better than to do that in front of you guys because it causes problems and you have people on here just waiting to pounce on somebody who makes the wrong call like that so I didn't make the I never said what type problem I saw wanted to know how I can get a picture of it so I can send it in
Well if you are just wanting a pic take to walmart those ladys and gents that work in Electronics will take a picture of it for you and send it to your cell phone and you won't even have to pay them to do it. Dave