I see evidence of die deterioration. The radial flow lines on the obverse are a great indicator that any doubling you are seeing is due to die deterioration. .
You can see on the L of Liberty that the width of the letter has been reduced, not increased, so Machine doubling. When the mint started creating their dies in 1996 using the single squeeze method, it virtually eliminated true hub doubling. You have been given this link more than once but, one more time https://doubleddie.com/58201.html
True but another trick in tape to see if there raised bad pics maybe but read it all I have every book and website and pro peeps and collectors number for back up
And if that was the case. Why is there doubling registered and know for that year? I'm not talking about the ear error. I'm talking the doubling.
Variety Vista and Wexler show only the doubled ear. Show the references you are claiming as registered doubling.
again, VV and Wexler show no attributions for the reverse. And, once more, show the references you are claiming to have seen.
Deteriorated die doubling, the letters of Liberty are "doubled" on both sides, a classic sign. You still have not provided links to the attributions you claim to have seen.