If usually helps to identify exactly what you're looking and and/or questioning. That said, no... at least from what I can see.
@Mike the plumber The correct terminology is Doubled Die, not double die. Copper plated zinc cents are usually Die Deterioration Doubling Peace
If looking to train your eye, and would like the thrill of locating generally accepted varieties, you may want to look into the very minor yet plentiful DDRs in the late memorial series. If you'd like I can dig up examples/info, but basically, the anomalies are simply little blips located to the left or right of Lincoln's statue (or even part of the statue, knees, etc). As said, they're very plentiful, and to the point that one should be able to locate a few simply by searching a couple of rolls.
If true, you've passed over many.... this I promise you. I'm not a roll searcher (or even collector for that matter), but if I was to crack open, say, 3-4 rolls, I absolutely would expect to find at least one (if not multiple) examples of the above. Again, such coins are nothing special and generally very minor, but Wexler lists a number of very similar coins are genuine varieties, and like I said, they're very good for helping to train one's eye.
Here... as examples of what I'm talking about, check out numbers 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, etc, etc... http://doubleddie.com/732834.html
Yeah I have done a lot to find them lol I have sorted by date. Studies the doubled dies for that year, but never found anything other than a wheat ddo 1945 D. I'll keep lookin though haha. I don't get as much till searching lately though cause i don't have a job ATM
Wexler has some nice DDRs ( Extra Columns ) for this year . But, he doesn't have this one listed yet .. http://www.doubleddie.com/349901.html