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1965 Clipped Lincoln Cent. Actually A Mint Error Or PMD?

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I have a 1965 penny that appears to be clipped does this look legit to anyone other than myself?

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A closer view may help. Both sides and the edge.
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Let me know if these help or if I need to try and take some through the magnifying glass!
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I am not seeing the Blakesley Effect. That makes me think PMD.
For those who don't know, the Blakesley effect is the incomplete rimming 180° away from the clip. It is usually observed on clipped planchets.
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That's not what I wanted to hear but it is what I was expecting to hear. Thank you for taking the time to look!
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I think its PMD and not a true clip.
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