Your question is a bit open-ended. If you mean that only doubled dies carry a premium over split copper-plating issues, I'd have to say Yes. Some, not all, of split-line doubling, like the OP's coin, carry a small premium to some interested collectors, but it's usually for a coin that shows alot more of the split line doubling. I would say that your cent doesn't have a premium, based on the photo above.
Thanks for your help. I've been reading about all of the things that get mistaken for doubled dies and it's making me mental. To me I would think the pic here is a doubled die. Yes? No?
How long did it take you to get a good grasp on being able to tell the doubling features from one another?