@NL, when I enlarge and enhance your pic, it isn't clear enough for me to see the doubling that you see with the coin in hand. Could you please post a close-up of this area of interest? Thx.
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If it were hub doubling, you would see the same thing on all the other devices. Looks like a die scratch. (A scratch on a die will be raised above the field. But because the other areas are not still showing the die scratch is that die scratches fade quickly in the open fields, but next to devices they last a lot longer. Inside of devices they last the longest)
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