MVac: Yes the image is there. Do you know what it is? It is not the big doubled die for that year. It is not even a doubled die. It is a machine doubled/damaged coin. They are very common in that year. People who don't know better, NEWBIES, pay big bucks for them on ebay. But I believe the correct price for this coin is marked on the Reverse. ONE CENT. The machine was loose and a regular die smeared/distorted the Letters/Date. If this coin as a real RPM or Doubled Die chances are that not both would be doubled on the date and mintmark. The chances of the reverse doubled also would be an almost impossiblilty. The machine moved allowing the dies to twist/move and distort both obverse and reverse on your coin. The coins made while this play is in the press usually makes several different kinds of machine doubling also a sign that it is not a doubled die. With a doubled die/RPM all coins made with those dies display the same anomoly everytime with wear showing on later coin made. So that is what you have.
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