I found this in a roll. At first I thought it was just flattened. I noticed the letters didn't really look like they were squashed like PMD. I looked it up on Coppercoins and sure enough there it is: http://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/diestate.php?date=1927&die_id=1927p1do002&die_state=mds The die scratches are all going at the right angle through the date. I'll check for more markers later. It's pretty worn out.
Similar but hard to tell with the rough circulation your Cent has gone through. A lot of hits on the top of the Cent. But I do see a double rim on the right side. MAD Cent? Also the letter O in GOD. Yours does not have the matching MDS marker. Unless you provide a better closer picture of IN GOD.
It gets me that they come up with all these teeny, tiny doubled dies that you need a microscope to see, but what makes them more questionable is that they sell errors and varieties on their website. Chris