Sorry JJ. I don't see it, in any of the photos. Curious, why are you yelling? Or is you keyboard CAPS LOCK stuck on?
This might be you best approach, if money is tight. Send it to ANACS. If they attribute it, then you can send it to PCGS for the high dollar holder. Good luck. Hope you have one.
My Bubble Burstin Bro.. Que Pasa Amigo?? So I told myself this bro.. IMMA post 1 more pic for you to see.. N if you say NO amigo.. I vouch not post another one ever till GOD WILLING It's in a Graded Holder.. U GAME???
Well, then you have personally found more in the short time you have been searching than every coin collector and roll searcher combined in the last 50 years. Doesn't that seem a little odd to you that you find something so plentiful and easily that thousands of others have searched their whole lives for and never even found one?
Do you have any sense of decency? Your reply is totally disrespectful, offensive, tasteless, etc. You owe @cpm9ball a big apology.
Damaged, die deterioration and MD. None of those are Doubled Dies give it up, find a new hobby or just listen to the folks that are trying to help. By the way why don't you find another forum to troll. It's not only childish but Pathetic to go after someone's deceased Mother. Just leave or apologize.
I appreciate your thoughtfulness, guys, but I really don't expect that an apology from an idiot would have any meaning. ~ Chris
This thread is a bit one sided, don't you think? We are trying to tell you that none of these coins are double die, and you won't listen! You have asked about this before, and we gave you the same answer! Now, you're asking again and again, seeing if our answer is going to be different. Well, it's not! These are all worth about 2 cents. Go to a local coin dealer if you want, but their answer will probably be the same. You've also been rude and disrespectful to the people that went out of their way to give you answers to your questions. And don't tell me "oh, but other people have been rude to me!" That may be true, but the only reason is because honestly, YOU started it! You asked and we answered. But you wouldn't stop there, would you? You just disagreed, the whole way.
My answer is, I still don't see it. On the close ups, I see what appears to be MD (mechanical doubling). Interesting looking but pretty common and not worth anything. In addition, that big scratch on the obverse is PMD and likely leave you with a value of 1 cent. Spend them. If you still disagree, send them to ANACS and let the TPG have the final word.