Nope, not a Doubled Die Obverse. That a example of Push Machine Doubling (AKA Push Doubling). The die bounced off and landed in a slightly different position. The devices have been reduced, and it's shelflike (flat) in appearance. http://www.error-ref.com/push-doubling/
You're very welcome and no problem! It will take some time to identify the different types of doubling, so don't worry about it. That's why we are here.
Yep, just some Machine Doubling. Don't worry about not understanding it, it is complex and will take some time to understand. Just ask us if you have any questions.
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