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1935 Buffalo Nickel No Mint Mark DDO

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This nickel caught my eye instantly when I seen how long the top line of the "5" is in the date "1935". The entire date shows clear doubling in my opinion, though I am definitely not a expert, which brings me to you all. I also noticed what seems to be doubling in the "B" and the "Y" in "LIBERTY". I appreciate experienced opinions please and thank y.
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I have pictures showing better detail but it's taken from a microscope screen and I didn't want to be disrespectful since a warning is posted saying no screens. If they are allowed please let me know. Thank you
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I'm not seeing any doubling on the obverse, date or otherwise, the coin is really too worn to see clearly if the date is doubled. The 1935 Nickel is known to have Denver mint mark repunched and the reverse to be doubled, but I'm not aware of any large doubling on a 1935 obverse, likely Strike Doubling which is not worth a premium if so.

Here is what the 1935 Reverse doubled look like from one I found a few years ago at a coin show. Very noticeable on the IGWT and the "FIVE CENTS"
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The only know doubled die obverses for this Date/mint are classVI.
There would be distorted thickness to the bottom of the 3 in the date. This doesn't mean simple extra thickness from wear and circulation. These are totally different looks.
There would also be a hook appearance to the bottom horizontal of the E of Liberty.
This coin does not show these indicators of doubling.
This is a strike from normal dies.
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Not seeing a DDO, just circulation wear.
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