The image makes it difficult to see fine details, but from the ridge ring around the circumference I would say Die Deterioration Doubling, no added value. For info there has only been 1 variety identified in 43 years, here is the info http://varietyvista.com/01b LC Doubled Dies Vol 2/1978PDDO001.htm
It would really help if you posted your photos FULL IMAGE instead of thumbnail. After you upload the photo, two buttons appear: Thumbnail, and Full Image. Click on Full Image and your photo shows full size in the post. Good luck.
Take some time and study the characteristics of true doubling vs worthless doubling such as mechanical and die deterioration. You coin shows flat doubling and no split serifs/notching so it's east to determine it is true doubling. Here are some good links to study. Come back with any questions. Most members enjoy taking the time to help others learn https://www.doubleddie.com/58222.html https://www.doubleddie.com/144801.html http://varietyvista.com/ These sites also have a comprehensive list of known doubled dies so you can check your finds against known examples