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I have three of these cents and they look like broad struck as described by US coins Guide. There's not a really good explanation of how this happens except that the "collar did not deploy" or "a needed adjustment was not made by a mint worker". I watched a couple of videos, but they were no help. Anybody got a good study source? Thanks
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 Posted 12/31/2023  4:28 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add bobby131313 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Looks like a centered broadstrike to me.
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Looks nice, congrats!
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Excellent example.
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Could be yes I agree. Can you please tell us the diameter? Thx.
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Nice one!
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Thanks all..A normal cent fits totally inside this coin. Sorry. I Don't have anyway of measuring
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Photo of normal 2022 cent sitting on top of the 2000 broad strike.
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That's cool, I've never seen one so much bigger than a normal cent.

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Nice Centered Broadstrike! https://www.error-ref.com/broadstrikes/
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Nice!
And you say you have three.
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Very nice.
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Very nice! Where did you find them? I would not think they would fit properly in a roll. E&V left you a link above.
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Thank you. I picked them up several years ago at a antique/flea market in a small town in Kentucky. Don't remember what I paid.
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