No, the coin appears to be re-plated and that is a common thing to find on 1943 dated cents. They are called re-processed. The act of replating the coins often makes the date and some other details look a little doubled. These were replated outside of the Mint so that rusted, damaged coins could be sold to unsuspecting consumers.
Even if the coin is not re-processed, there is no doubling of consequence on the coin.
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