great images, but the coin is not a doubled die. It would look more like this: But this one I would save. {red}Why?[/red] It looks like an EDS obverse. The freshest die state. Not the fields and how crisp the devices edges are. It would be a great collectable. Wouldn't be worth grading, but close: MS-67 https://www.PCGS.com/cert/25325055 MS-66 https://www.PCGS.com/cert/83798000 Big drop in price. In this grade it would cost more than you would get back for grading fees. Thus just keep it safe. It is a nice coin. (Most of the time when someone has a EDS coin, they think it is a doubled die, because if looks so fresh. Your not the first one to post thinking that)
This coin is covered in fingerprints, You may want to invest in an inexpensive pair of cotton gloves (available at any hobby shop). Otherwise, a nice coin.
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