The date has what is known as DDD - Die Deterioration Doubling which is common on post 1982 Copper Plated Zinc Cents. Not a major error and no significant premium I want to share to share this webpage with you - http://www.error-ref.com/die-deterioration-doubling/
@Tony Williams .. the correct term is Doubled not Double.. big difference quote - "Note that the proper terminology for this occurrence includes the letter 'd' at the end of the first word, hence "doubled die". The term "double die" without the first word ending in 'd' is not proper numismatic terminology." closed quote I want to share this webpage with you - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doubled_die
The cuts under the sniffer and tie are strike doubling. While we don't normally look for that in the profiles, it shows there. I have a much better example in a 1930-D, cutting even into the lips. I'll dig it up if you need to see it.