Sorry but I am not sure that it is a doubled die. The you seems to be victimized by Machine Doubling or slight damage. The rest of the coin looks normal.
One way to tell is look at the width of the you on both sides. Note how the one on the right is thinner? It was as bill mentioned damaged from circulation/machine doubled. But I'm leaning more towards damage. If is were machine doubled, usually other devices are also damaged.
Thanks for the tips. Talking about the different things I come across is helping me more then trying to do it on my own. Any other tips that would help me better know what I am looking at and for would be greatly appreciated. Like the classes?
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