Here is an example of a normal Cent with a doubled die cent so you can see the difference of how hub doubling affect the die. Not how the devices are enlarged with a doubled die. Machine Doubling only pushes the devices around so nothing is really doubled, just mangled. Another one of my favorites: (I bet you wouldn't guess I'm a Cent collector?)
This might instead be Die Deterioration Doubling. DDD is often restricted to one side of the letters IGWT on pre-state quarters. Can't say for sure without a larger photo or in-hand inspection.
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