Sorry, still can't tell. This variety is easy enough to see from the 10 o'clock position at a shallow angle and a light opposite. Once you see it getting a photo is the easy part. It wouldn't even have to be an extreme close-up, just in focus. If you can't see it then the coin probably isn't it.
Learning how to identify characteristics is the biggest hurdle. For instance. If you have never personally seen a doubled die in hand you will always wonder if it is infact a variety. I would urge you to go to some dealers or a show and look at some Doubled dies in hand. Once you see it for yourself, it is easy to see when you are looking thru rolls or pocket change.
Thanks again. That site is helping me! I’m sure in Louisiana I can find some good and trustworthy collectors.
I didn't even think of finding a picture of it. Here's Variety Vista; and a link; http://varietyvista.com/25 What Are Die Varieties/1968PDDO001 dime.htm Look at the "6" in the last picture.