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1967 Lincoln Double Die Penny

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Found this in a roll last night. Not sure if rare or not. Any help would be appreciated

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I moved your post to the appropriate forum for the proper attention.
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I think your coin is Machine Doubling.

There are only 2 doubled dies listed for 1967-P and it is not similar. Here is a good resource:
http://coppercoins.com/diesearch.php
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It is a machine damaged devices issue. On Machine Doubling you see one color on an affected area. On a normal device and doubled die, the light fades from light to dark.
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Note in the center the area in lighter color next to the arrow. Because the light doesn't flow around that area turning dark, the devices have been altered during the strike on a doubled die you see two sets of light flow:
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Note on this image on the left, you can see the color fade twice. On the example on the right you see the solid color because the edge of the device doesn't taper anymore but was damaged during the strike.
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Note on the last image on the right the flattening of that device on the nose. I see the same thing on your coin. MD
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coop , Thanks!

This is really helpful, especially when looking at pics.
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Thanks everyone for the help and information.
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