I don't have the best camera to take a photo, but will do my best in describing it.
-The top-left of both wheat stalks are doubled.
-E in E PLURIBUS UNUM has a thick bottom bar.
-IBU in motto has doubling going to the East.
-S in motto is both thick and there is doubling on the left side of the top curve (going East).
-All letters in UNUM have recognizable doubling/separation going South-East
-It seems the period between E and P is doubled, too.
-It also seems that one side of each wheat stalk is thicker than the other.
-Center letters are not affected.
Obverse Characteristics:
-There are '
Cuds' or 'chips' on both the bottom hole of the B in LIBERTY and in the 'hole' of the 9 in the date.
**Most of the doubling is slight, but noticeable...yet, the doubling on UNUM stands out the most. (All seen under a 17x loupe.)