It's customary to post full, large and sharp pics of the obverse and reverse, in addition to a close-in photo or two of the item in question. Such a photo set helps us better determine what may be happening. Thanks.
Also factor in the Machine Doubling. You have two different events distracting the searches. Forget looking on the outside edges of the devices. Look where doubled dies are determined. On the centers of the devices. If they are normal sized devices, then it is a normal coin with distractions of die wear and Machine Doubling. So look at the centers of the devices. Normal sized? If so, move on to the next coin.
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