First-welcome to Coin Talk. But second, your photos are a bit washed out to give you any real help. Third, and before @paddyman98 corrects you, the correct terminology is "Doubled", not "double".
@Rose collector Before you post more photos, I hope they are better than what you have already posted. You should back off and give us a better view of the coin. The close-ups are useless. It's like touching your nose to the bark of a tree. How much of the forest can you see?
Welcome @Rose collecter, not to be confused with Rose Collector. As already mentioned, the photos you've posted (thanks for posting them full size) aren't helpful to determine with any certainty, but it appears to just be DDD (Die Deterioration Doubling) or a worn die causing the devices to look slightly doubled. Check out this site: http://www.doubleddie.com/144843.html Hope that helps and good luck on the hunt.