I suspect machine doubling - worst case I've seen yet - but I wish someone would tell me otherwise

As the title says, I think this is machine doubling, but I'd like to be sure before I break down and cry. It looks so doubled, but I think too flat and shelf-like to be any good. But it sure is obvious something is different. I've not seen anything quite like this one.
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DDs aren't random. They are an anomaly in the die. Are there known DDs on the date/mm of your coin? (You didn't tell us the date/mm).
That is machine doubling.
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Looks like a good example of MD.
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I search half dollar boxes weekly, and I see this a LOT. This is machine doubling.
Definitely machine doubling... Good example for your 'education file'.... Cheers, RickO
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Yep ... MD
Sorry JBK, you're right, I neglected the date info. This is a 1967 Kennedy, and yes there is a listed DDR for that year. I do always check PCGS, Cherry Picker's Guide and Variety Vista for these things which is why I was fairly certain this was MD.
Thanks all for the confirmations and the education.
You'll find that on quarters a lot in the same place if you look for it. Like everyone said, it's just strike-doubling.
Just normal looking MD
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