I need some help from the experts on this one. For the most part I can identify typical MD and die deterioration doubling from a true doubled die but this one I'm not sure, I notice it mostly on the E Pluribus Unum, the United and OF on the reverse but I also see some spread on the INWT on obverse?. I wish I could understand all of it but I don't
All I see is a little die deterioration (not even doubling for the most part) and some grease filling the die in the (Sta) of States.
From those images I see no die doubling. It would have been better if you had provided better close-ups of the suspected doubling, AND, in the first place, if you suspected doubling you go to Wexler or VV to verify and find a match. All I see is a regular cent with flattening (wear) of the tops of most of the design on both sides. Did you weigh it? Is it CPZ? A normal coin would be copper plated zinc. A fair grade would be AU55RB, currently worth about 2 cents.
So even though the U in Untited looks doubled and so does E plurubus unum I apparently am seeing things? Guess so.