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Could This Be Considered A Broadstrike? Or Just Roadrash (1946 Cent)

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The reverse is glossy smooth. the obverse is slightly concaved. very odd penny
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my vote is for ROADRASH.

check out ERROR REF on broad strikes http://www.error-ref.com/?s=broad+strike.

good luck on future finds
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Chances are decent that the coin--warts included--was buffed up a bit using a cloth. I've run across similar gems over the years.
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Just PMD.

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@omf first welcome to CCF. Second, I agree that there is a whole lot of damage on this cent. What is the diameter?
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Depending on how broad the coin offender was? Just a damaged coin. Not a mint error. Most times bad things happen to coins out in circulation.
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