From the blurry bad black scans, I'd say ejection/mechanical doubling, or even just overused dies, which can cause a similar look.
Based on what I can see (not much) they're not doubled dies..............
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Are these Denver mint or Philadelphia mint?
Mint: Denver
I got via change from the gas station, so yes, it's a business strike.
I do but no coin pics?
I'd say ejection/mechanical doubling,
or even just overused dies, which
can cause a similar look.
Based on what I can see (not much)
they're not doubled dies..............