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I am afraid I am not qualified to render an opinion what with poor eyesight. I see what those in opthalmology call "floaters."  Someone with experience should be with you shortly.

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Hello again Blackmon0803. I have to ask if you are using a USB scope with many LED lights. If so, it will give the impression of doubling on almost any reflective coin.

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Aside from the tip provided by @J P M, I see the metal flow lines towards the rim associated with a coin struck from worn dies, and also from what I can see in some of the photos a very sloped like mushy appearance to what you are referring to as doubling which tells me it is not real doubling, but rather die deterioration/erosion doubling, a common form of insignificant doubling not from a true hub doubled die.

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