Yes! And is also worth noting that short of something obvious, clearer photos would likely be needed as well.
A strong doubled die 2017 would be exciting. Also. I LIVE MINUTES FROM PHILLY AND STILL HAVEN'T FOUND A 2017 P YET!!!!!
Hey, Champ... how about editing your post? That type of language isn't tolerated here and does nothing (read: isn't necessary) to get your point across.
Perhaps I'm just having one of those days, but "TS"? I thought this is what you may be getting at, and is why I said that about the photo. I understand it can sometimes be difficult to capture exactly what you're seeing, especially on single squeeze coins, but is really the only way anyone is going to be able to give more than a (possibly educated, possibly not) guess. As for machine/strike doubling, yes, it is very common. However, at least as of late, it also seems to be the convenient go-to response when someone doesn't know/have an answer yet still wants to post looking as if they do. Point is, until you become more familiar with both how to identify the different forms of "doubling" and which members actually know what they're talking about, be careful taking such claims as unquestionable fact, at least if not explained in detail.