I put two arrows here pointing to what looks like two bases of a number 1. This is what I always look for in a doubled die. I would be just as excited as you if I saw this, but I cannot say yay or nay. I'm not a DD guy.
Pretty sure this is what's called a "Pop Squeeze" MD error. Read this from either Mike Diamond or Ken Potter's write-up that what happens on the "single squeeze" presses that when th dies contact the coin at first it may be a bit off, squeezing tightens it up with a loud pop leaving what is seen here. A slight impression under the major detail where the die moved as it snapped in place. Boy, they described it so much better!
Post new images here below in a new post. The site no longer allows png files. ( and hopefully zit files ... ouch ) I think that's what they are called. Make sure its a jpg.
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