no. you could however do a quad coil.
you have 2 negative terminals there. typically, the number of negative terminals determines your max # of
coils. however, there are a few ways to add more
coils. a dual parallel coil is one example. you hold two wires parallel to each other, then wrap them around your mold as if the two wires were one, but keeping the wires parallel. youd want each parallel coil to follow the same rules as a typical dual coil setup. so youd end up with a quad coil on this atty.
another way to fit more coils is by wrapping two separate coils and mounting them on top of each other - not touching, obviously - except for where the leads fasten to the shared posts. but again, youd end up with 4 coils here because you need each side of the atty sharing the resistance equally.