On the obverse the r in liberty looks to be layed over top where it joins to the t. Looks like die cracks around both eyes. Lower right leg of R doubled, the belly of the u the middle of the S and base of the T also. On the reverse almost every letter in Monticello appears to have doubling. In United the T is completely over the top of the I which is over top of the N. The last S in States middle doubling. The doorway to monticello comes down at different points. The C and Last A in america have doubling as well as The A having Die Dots. Im sure all of this is bass ackwards from true. And GO!
I'm not seeing anything unusual but if that coin has everything you state about it, it's still worth a nickel as everything you state is common.
So UNITED looks like that on all nickels now? Also, I said I knew it was all backwards thinking what I see,lol!
...contact marks on some, MD and reflections. Try to reduce the glare in your pics. If you have not already done so, go to doubleddie.com (Wexler) and read the sections on “How dies are made” and “Worthless Doubling”. There’s a ton of good info on the website. This will help you identify the damage on the coins you find, and if you have been to Wexler, you missed these sections and need to read them...Spark