Not the best pictures. To blurry when enlarged. My guess is DDD - Die Deterioration Doubling. Common issue on worn die strikes. Considered worthless doubling and nothing to do with a true Doubled Die variety.
You are using a digital camera, and the close-up is so pixilated that it is impossible to tell. Chris
Ya sorry its my phone and camera on it just sux thanks for reply though i will try n getsome better pics
I've seen better pix, but worse, too. Looks like you left the lights off when your avatar picture was taken, too. But don't change that- gives you an aura of mystery. I'll defer to the others on error status yea or nay. Minor errors on modern coins ain't my thing. Not bad looking for a 25-year-old cent- I'll say that much for it. Still just one cent, though, as far as I'm concerned.
Welcome to CT. Your photos are all too blurry to tell much. Try placing your phone on a stable item, not too close as the auto focus will just cause more blurry pictures. Take the photo straight down with two light sources to the sides and see if you can get better photos, then post them FULL IMAGE, not thumb nail.
Also try putting your coin on a piece of white printer paper. On a solid device with a side light as mountain man suggested. Then crop the pics for best responses. Taking pics of coins for best responses is a good bit of work, But if you do indeed have something the work will be well worth the effort!