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1967 Double Struck?

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This one is strange.
It looks like part of the rim,over stamped by the "7" of the date.
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There is another "7" below the "6", doesn't show well in this photo.
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There is also what looks like part of the "T" in the rim.
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Just wondering what you think.
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WoW!
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I like it, nice one.
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It looks to be a light impression from a fake die. It's not a genuine double strike.
Error coin writer and researcher.
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Mr.Diamond: I didn't post this because I wanted to see what others would say first.

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The reverse has obviously been pounded.Thanks for the reply everyone.
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you certainly cant expect us newbies to know the difference between all counterfeits and real DDs but I guess its fun to mock the newbies every once in awhile.
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Not mocking just illustrating a point.I've had this since my early days,it was marked "double struck".I've learned the difference on this forum.
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I would have tried finding it in the book before buying it so I don't feel that bad about it. I was happy for you because I thought you found something cool and had no reason to question your judgment, you know your coins.
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