Yes it's a '72 D, but nothing noteworthy. As others have mentioned, before posting, check sites like: https://www.error-ref.com/ and http://lincolncentsonline.com/index.html Please limit to one coin per thread. It get confusing to old eyes to bounce back and forth between the different coins w/in the same post.
that ain't one of them. Needs to look like this : A Doubled Die, for instance, is caused by a misalignment or a mismatch between a working hub and a working die. The misalignment or mismatch occurs between a first and subsequent hubbing or sometimes in the course of a single hubbing. Misalignments can occur along three orthogonal planes and three orthogonal axes. Doubled dies that are the result of a misalignment are variously characterized as rotated, offset, pivoted, or tilted. Doubled dies that are the result of a design mismatch are variously characterized as “distended”, “distorted”, “modified” and “design hub doubling”. A total of eight classes are recognized. You should learn these identifiers and classes of DD. Of course, one also needs to learn about Die Deterioration and Mechanical Doubling too.