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Doubled Die Or Strike Doubling Or Neither?

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Is this a doubled die or something altogether different. I'm reading so much on coin collecting but I have no eye for this yet. Is this an example of Strike Doubling? Any help is greatly appreciated.
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Appears flat and shelf-like... Mechanical Doubling in my opinion
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From this pic I agree - Strike Doubling (MD)
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