Nope. PMD. The radius of that clip is much too small to have been done at the mint. If it were a clip at the mint, you'd be able to nestle another penny into it and it would fit.
Actually, a smidge larger than the radius since the "clipping" occurs during the punching process while the upsetting mill reduces the diameter of the finished coin. But they are very close.
As has been mentioned, the radius for a clip should be approximately the same radius as the coin. This is most likely a machine shop student learning about punches.