I am by no means an expert. I will agree with the other replies of Die Deterioration without better images. Die Deterioration has wrinkling seen like old skin in most cases. Deteriorated die doubling is most like squeezing playdough into a mold without having the mold completely sealed, the dough comes out the crevices that are not completely tight. I will add it does have a profoundly deep and thick rim which looks like it could have been struck either really hard or struck twice. Dont give up until you have a more definitive answer with better images. Unless you have the right equipment, photos very rarely provide enough detail to give a proper amount of detail for attributes, condition and value.
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