I've looked at pictures and pictures of Doubling. Still have a hard time telling the difference. Would this be a Doubled Die?
Thats die deterioration doubling, see how it wraps around the devices. This kind of doubling is common on Cupro Nickel coinage.
Well. In good humor, I see this as a condition called "microscopititus". Otherwise called "microscope pareidolia".
I think you (and everyone) needs to keep in mind when looking for doubled dies in pocket change that the mint started using single-press hubbing in 1986 and certainly by 1999 all dies were made that way. The chattering of the press that occurred after that is generally very minor and at the center of coins, like Washington's earlobe. I don't consider it doubling in the traditional sense at all, but Wexler still lists them as such. https://doubleddie.com/179401.html