Coins much older than 1945 which display such a circular "ding" are often caused by old coin counting machines. It is PMD but with a historical reason. A curiosity.
Or hammered with a spent 22 shell, leaving that mark on the coin. Not a mint error, just coin damage. It didn't leave the machine looking like that. It was added later in circulation.
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