It is a 1967, most of the 7 did not form due to metal flow towards the clip. You can also see the same strong metal flow in AMERICA on the reverse, that is a fool-proof sign of a clip and there is no way to fake that diagnostic.
Very nice! I have a 69 s clipped LMC. I'll post it for comparison. Are some years more prone to this kind of error? It's probably just me but I seem to notice a lot of clipped planchets from the 60's to early 70's.
Your coin seems to be the bread winner due to the larger clip. I believe that is one of the ways value is determined. However I'm not a dealer or expert so don't take what I say too seriously haha!
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