Nah, you would just get better exposure in your own thread. I saw the 1995 DDO and almost didn't look further. Neat variety that you have there. So, from your comment it is a repunched date? Or did I misread it
No. Doubled dies are caused by actual doubling on the the die that strikes the planchet. Usually, you will see some kind of separation of the primary device and doubling evidenced by indents around the serifs or corners of the letters. Also, true die doubling will be rounded like the original and MD will be squarish and shelf-like. How does your coin exhibit? Can you start a new thread and post pictures?
If the doubling is straight in one direction, and it is indeed a doubled die, it is most likely a class IV offset doubled die, where the additional hubbing is made in a single direction offset from the original.