Not seeing a DDO; only nicks, dings, and hits caused by robust circulation over the many years. And yes, the die used to mint this bugger were on the worn side as well.
On a doubled die, the design would be enlarged. Thus the term doubled die. What you are seeing it incuse marks on the coin. Coin damage. The areas you are looking at very rarely have a DDO on those areas. Doubled eyelid: Nose on the Current Single squeeze die nickels: But when you look at these affected areas, they are raised, not incuse on the bust or fields.
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