To CCF! Full obverse and reverse pictures of your coin would be a big help. I am guessing it'a what we call a Texas Cent, since it's almost the size of a Nickel. http://goccf.com/t/216119
@Annaann911, first welcome to CCF. Second, I agree with @e&v that you have a so-called Texas Cent. As to the doubling, it doesn't much matter for the value since this coin is damaged. The expansion process of creating a Texas Cent would likely emphasize any Machine Doubling and perhaps that is what you are now seeing one ONE CENT.
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