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Check your coin against those listed here: http://varietyvista.com/04b JN DD Vol 2/DDOs 1960.htm Or this site: https://www2.briansvarietycoins.com/shop/cat/3 Scroll down to 1960 and click on the camera image to open up the photos. There's too many images to check against your coin without having the coin in hand. You have the coin and doing your own research is part of the fun of coin collecting.
It appears more like die deterioration doubling , or machine doubling~ both are common and no added value. Notice how close the letters on the obverse are to the rim, this is an indication that die was being overused and the image starts to creep towards the rim, and causes the doubled appearance. Could be either, but I see no actual Doubled die effects. Happy Holidays, Jim