The only thing I see on liberty is DDD (die deterioration doubling). This is caused when a die is overused and begins to decline in quality. It isn’t a collectible error (very common). Hub doubling is desireable because it looks like two sets of the design are overlapping one another. This happens when the dies are created whereas DDD occurs overtime as the dies are worn down.
@Joy Matherne - It would help immensely to say what you think are errors or whatever it is you think you see when you post your coin. Don't leave people guessing. 99/100 of your posts have been non-errors or varieties (with the exception of the 98 WAM) and it would've been easier for people to tell you that if they didn't have to guess at what non-existent thing they were looking for. I know I said last night that I was done commenting on your threads but your 98 WAM had me hoping that maybe you had figured it out and made a breakthrough. You now have had tons of examples of non-errors. You've also been given plenty of online resources to use that you could read up on errors and varieties and check your coins against known errors and varieties. I would hope that you have learned what they are and would be able to diagnose some of the coins you post on your own. Don't lose forward momentum. /END RANT. I wish you the best in your searches and hope you find what you are looking for eventually.