1963 D Die Error or Pmd?

I have a 1963 D that is very nice looking, nothing overly spectacular but for a 60's penny it's my best looking for that year. Anyways, the Lincolns facial structure is very off I noticed immediately and upon closer look I see a whole
other picture or illustration within the obverse and reverse. I see several people men and women and even children, dressed in the 18th /early 19th century clothing throughout entire coin. The reverse Lincoln appears mostly to be standing not sitting in chair and looking to hiws left and then on one angle he's sitting and his knees are touching his chin. Very weird.
. The lettering on obverse is too close to border that it touches it and I guess not double die but minor strike doubling on both sides gives appearance of double die in words. Thoughts?
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@Fee316....Wow.... I must comment on two things...your coin photography is impressive. Even more so, your imagination... I have no idea where you see those 'people' etc., though I am sure you do...the coin itself is a just a plain cent, somewhat worn from commerce (nicks and dings from contact with other coins etc.). I admire your diligence in searching cents and have no doubt you will come across a real treasure at some point. Good luck, Cheers, RickO
Sorry, nothing there but some circulation wear. Even if it is a "double die" it is of no importance or value. If you have to wonder about it a variety will never catch on with any significant number of collectors.
sorry i'm not seeing anything either
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I think I see some of what you are referring to. In some spots, there does seem to be some patterns, but hard for me to make out. For instance, on the reverse photo, directly below the 'ES of' there seems to be some faint hints of... a ship... with rigging, sails,and a flag. Also, on the reverse, between the two columns to the right of Lincoln, there appears to be a geometric pattern. The fields in front of and behind Lincoln head on obverse seem to have some odd patterns. Imagination? PMD? Perhaps... Struck over another coin or token? Who knows.... but there do seem to be some oddities. Umm.. but then again, perhaps just some weird stuff in my mind due to the full eclipse about to happen here in Southeast Nebraska....
Nice clear pics.What are you using to photograph the coins with?
Hey all thanks for your opinion. I am sure I see people but I have looked at many Henri Toulouse Lautrec art pieces lately and so impressions are imbedded in my brain so who knows. I think I'll try to attempt to take better ones or I'll just let it go. I have more I wanted to get y'alls opinion on. I'll post later. Oh and @Rich49 I use an extra lamp, really good light and my cell phone magnifying camera. Thanks for the compliment, I love taking pics in general and have been working on them. Thanks y'all for taking time to respond. Have a great day
As a variety collector sometimes you see stuff that you "want" to see. It happens to me all the time.
On this cent I really don't see anything.....keep on looking.
I second the compliment on the pictures, I wish mine were half as good and detailed as most of yours. I look forward to seeing more.