What year is it? You can always check online against known varieties (Wexler's) and see if the doubling matches yours. https://doubleddie.com/ If there is nothing listed for that year, mint, obv/rev it is unlikely you have a discovery coin after 100+ years.
It looks flat and shelflike. So to me it's probably worthless doubling. But maybe @Rick Stachowski can chime in. He's much better at varieties.
Full pics of the obverse and reverse are needed. Morgans are mostly identified by VAM's. Welcome Pleasant William.
To me, it's machine/mechanical doubling. All of the "shadows" are evident in the same rotational direction. It is a die loose in the holder and the doubling will stop when the holder is tightened.