These are so common we see them a lot here on CoinTalk.. It's the second one this week. Not a Doubled Die variety.
common mechanical doubling. Notice the 'doubling' on the left side is flatter ('shelf doubling') than the main digits.....
I am sure the mint let the machine remain poorly adjusted just for kicks in the coming years just like they pushed single squeeze dies saying it would reduce doubled dies. It did but made a lot of 'jiggle' appearing on non-such coins , so a large number of newcomer Youtube learners find a teaser in change. Of course for a few dollars someone will tell you it is worth face. But the newcomers were told $50,000 by the Youtube authors who get a fee for the subscriber who watched/liked, so some feel we are trying to rob them of their inheritance.