I don't see signs of a doubled die here. I struggle to identify them myself so take that for what it's worth. I do however believe the reverse is showing signs of Mechanical Doubling which is pretty common. For it to be true doubling there would be extra thickness to the letters and notching or separation.
CerealxKiller, I've been doing this hobby since October of 2016. I've been searching for errors and varieties since 2016. I have developed a keen eye while looking through coins. I appreciate your kind comment.
There are websites that helped me get to where I am now, such as doubleddie.com and error-ref.com. Anyways, I'll get back on topic.
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