I'm not really sure what to call it, but it's not a doubled die. See how the mint mark shows the same doubling as the date? The mint marks in 1970 were hand punched in later, after the dies were made, so a doubled die would already be doubled before the mint mark was added. They stopped doing it that way in 1990.
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