Welcome to CoinTalk @Corrina, It is very helpful to those who will come look at your coin, if you show the whole front and back of the coins you post and inquire about. For instance, with the coins that have the floating roof, many times the coin designer's initials (FG) will not be visible at the bottom right side of the monument as they usually are. That is another hint but we don't have the benefit of checking that out with the photographs you shared with us. Still, I think I faintly see part of a support structure under the left side of the monument roof. I think we should not see anything under the roof. But I am not an expert, and my eyes seem to be failing fast, so please wait and see what our experts have to say. LaC
I don't see any tripling at all. IMO all I see is Die Deterioration Doubling. Not a doubled die or tripled die. Also, as @LaCointessa pointed out, it would be more helpful in the future if you posted photos of both sides of the entire coin.
+1 on ddd Imho,The floating roof could be caused by the coin being struck through grease. It is difficult to say because it is a well circulated coin.
Thank you, I'v only been looking for a month now. Still learning. But definitely a DD? Do u suggest getting it graded? It's very expensuve
Since you know more about error coins and coins in general than I do I would like your opinion on what is that slight doubling on the 7 of the date and that small shadowy part under the D mint mark. Thanks for your opinions.