Sorry ,I can see why you'd ask but it is not a DDO, it is rather MD which are all seen to the top of the devices and some to the left coupled with the glare on the devices making them look like something that is not there. MM also looks normal.
On doubled dies, you see the spread in the center of the devices. On Machine Doubling, they are affected on the edges of the devices. The doubled dies look like over inflated tubes for bikes: Sometimes just looking at the centers of enclosed devices will give you a clue they are enlarged. Sometimes looking at a normal coin and a DDO side by side helps to see minute differences: So look for the shapes of the devices to be changed on the centers of the devices. Stop looking at the outsides of devices as that is where you find Machine Doubling. If you have to look at the edges of the devices, then your looking to hard. A doubled die should leap out at you.
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