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Is This A 2014 (Lsc) Double Die?

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Ok so just to start off I have no knowledge on coins at all just know a little bit about these double dies after some research upon finding this coin.
So I work at a carwash and found this in our vacuum machine and am extremely curious about it.

It's a 2014 Lincoln Shield and seems to me,to have all the extra thick signs.
Help!

Also it's in this case kinda thing you can't open...

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@ReeseM, first welcome to CCF. Second, your cent is mounted in a bezel. You could remove it by loosening the set screw with an Allen key. In the end, it is only worth face value.
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Normal coin encased in a bezel.
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