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I found a very prominent double die on a 1944-s penny. Now what?

I checked one of the wexler/coneca sites and 5 coins came up, not like those. The 1 and 9 are not machine doubled, the real thing. The 44 are more like machine doubled. Do I need to send it somewhere to have it identified as a new variety? I doubt I could post a pic or take one for something like this.
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send it apropos to the person on the coneca list of attributors.
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Sean Reynolds
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<< <i>I checked one of the wexler/coneca sites and 5 coins came up, not like those. The 1 and 9 are not machine doubled, the real thing. The 44 are more like machine doubled. Do I need to send it somewhere to have it identified as a new variety? I doubt I could post a pic or take one for something like this. >>
Did you look it up on coppercoins.com? He has most pictures with his listings and the key PuP.
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Clearly different , the 9 and 1 are doubled prominently.
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...a pic would be great........even a scan might help minimize the guessing.
<< <i>I can try to scan it tonight but only if someone can post it. I am sure it would go over the 50kb limit if I do it anyway. Anyone know how and willing? >>
Create and upload photos to photobucket.com and then post the picture using the [IMG] [ /IMG] tags (remove the space before the backslash)
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<< <i>I can try to scan it tonight but only if someone can post it. I am sure it would go over the 50kb limit if I do it anyway. Anyone know how and willing? >>
...perhaps this will help.