Carlos, Forget about it. There are no known doubled dies with spreads like the type you are imagining. To put this in simple terms, no matter what you think you are looking at, it is imagination as what you suggest is entirely impossible and can't be made to be true just because you think it is. I think you are truly getting frustrated by not finding anything. You are either pulling our legs or you have the most fertile imagination I have ever seen. In order for a spread on a coin to be that wide, the master hub or master die or working hub or working die would have to be off the machine when it was (pressed) engraved. That cannot happen. Therefore it is impossible. If you knew what a hubbing press used at the Mint looked like and how it worked, you would easily have been able to figure this and many of your other coins out on your own. Thanks, Bill
I think he is trying to point out a reeded edge on a penny not exactly sure looks like it got rubbed on concrete
Walk inside of the press room of any Precision Stamping around the area where you live. And then you'll see; "in there... THE IMPOSSIBLE HAPPEN, no only one time. many times" in the day.