Are ya'll eyes messed up ?? U can clearly see the doubled on liberty and on the America on the reverse side look again its definitely not a machine doubled I don't think ya'll know what ya'll talking about a machine doubled looks like there's another date directly underneath with flare outside on all parts of the coin and u can clearly see on my coin the other letters of the words and the date clearly it looks like it's been smashed on top like some modeling clay look again b4 u quick to judge !!!!
Can anyone help me with any info on these 2 coins
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Did you post these to ask for help or tell us thats it "Double die"?
Its most likely Machine doubling.
Better pictures would help, like a Micro scope /photo setup.
Based on the photos it appears to be machine doubling, if you can get better close up pictures and prove that its not, then great.
Doubled Dies vs. Machine Doubling
Posted on 1/10/2017
The distinction between genuine die doubling and mechanical doubling can be subtle, but they can easily be differentiated with just a loupe and a bit of knowledge.
One of the more common questions that NGC Customer Service receives is regarding the difference between a doubled die and machine doubling. This distinction is very important, because a doubled die variety may be worth a large premium, while machine doubling is a mere novelty and does not usually add value.
A true doubled die is a variety in that it is created during the die making process. As a result, the doubling will appear on every coin struck from that die. In the past, doubled die errors were often much more dramatic due to the process in which dies were created. This method often required multiple impressions from a working hub to impart the detail into a die. If the hub or die shifted at all during this process, the finished die would feature two distinct impressions with separation between them. The design, letters and digits will be doubled.
Pictures and much more info at link:
https://www.ngccoin.com/news/article/5688/Double-Dies-vs-Machine-Doubling/