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Is this a broadstrike and does anyone know what caused the diaganal lines on obverse only?

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hmm... either PMD or maybe struck through cloth or something of the sort.
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Looks PSD to me. Cause,only the person that damaged it knows for sure.
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Can't be a broadstrike - the rim is full. It got squeezed so hard, postmint, that the coin actually elongated. Not possible in a Mint press, if the collar is in place to form the rim.
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A broad strike was one of my first error finds. Here is the picture I took of it.
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no this is called struck thought cloth http://lincolncentresource.com/Erro..._Errors.html
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CCC , in a way I think you are correct, cloth , possibly denim , covered the obverse of this coin to leave those patterns. What may cause confusion is that "Struck through cloth" normally refers to the event happening at the mint and as the dies stike the planchet. On this coin it happened outside the mint
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It is PMD, not struck through cloth. There is no cloth pattern to be seen on the coin. Whatever happens outside the mint is PMD, no matter what is done post mint. SsuperDdave got it right, read his explanation.
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