Better Photo would Help 5 cents looks almost like photos in Cherry pickers guide. but take more than almost makes me say MD . this may help if you don't have a Cherry pickers guide.http://www.varietyvista.com/Variety Master Listings/buffalo doubled dies.htm
The thing going against you is the secondary image is "sitting down." Think of what a doubled-die is. It's two strikes, equal in relief, one sitting aside the other. These two strikes don't look like they're equal in relief, do they?
While I agree with the attribution, there are a few things wrong here. Doubled dies aren't struck twice and they aren't always equal in relief. Some first hubbings are lighter than the final one. Here is one example: http://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/diestate.php?date=1909&die_id=1909p1do001&die_state=mds Still, I think Eddie is correct saying MD.
Jay, that's right, they're not always exactly equal in relief. This one seems to me to be sitting down way too much, though. Combine that with another "tell" that's rarely if ever mentioned, that being, the "top" image in the doubled die is always intact. In strike doubling that image is "borrowed from" to make part of the secondary image, or, is "shorted" for it. He'll see where this top image is compromised as such when he compares it to normal 1937s.