if you can use a light source. fix your camera position towards the ddo and use full size image and from there we can see the whole coin in a better perspective. make sure it looks clean on the full image!
it does look like a ddo but again it might be the light exposure that makes the hair on the coin "look normal"
No its not the light source trust me thats why You see pictures in the blue field and yellow. Here are some more pictures. also ALL my images are 3264 x 2448 dont click on the image click on the link beside the image.
ill be honest it can be a offset ddo.. but again its always best to go to a coin dealer, might just been carved out to see if some one can make a profit.. or its a offset ddo..
I have seen similar "doubling" caused by die abrasion, though on this specimen I am not sure. I would think it may require an in-hand look to determine if it is or is not a doubled die.
This was a heavily abraded area on cents during the 1980s and we often see abrasion "doubling" behind the head and neck area. As Simon said though, this would have to be examined up close to tell for sure.