I have three like the pictures attached, I nac decided if this is machine doubeling or a DD. Any in put would be great. I did use more than one angle on the m-scope to take the pictures on the date to make sure no shadows were casted.
Actually neither. It is Die Deterioration. Note a trend on this coin. The movement of die wear is towards the closest rim. Now look again at your coin, the devices are all moving towards the rim, if different directions. A doubled die tends to repeat the same doubling device to device. Even Machine Doubling is usually in the same direction on all devices. Because this moves towards the rim on all devices, it is die wear/deterioration.
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