I don't see any sign of doubling but the pictures aren't sharp enough to render a confident opinion.
There are many official doubled die varieties for which the doubling is so minute that you need a microscope to see it. Frankly, I don't see the appeal of these minor errors and would not pay a premium for them.
Now, the 1955 Doubled Die Lincoln Cent is another story!
I do not see a 1862DDO listed in my "CherryPickers" guide. Perhaps the variety is so minor or not of any significant interest. According to my "PhotoGrade", this coin grades F-12. Liberty is complete but not sharp so the obverse is a solid F and the reverse also grades F because of the wear at the ribbon bow and knot.
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