A broadstruck coin is a minting error where the coin is struck without the retaining collar, causing the metal to spread outward, resulting in a larger diameter, thinner planchet, and often a smooth edge (lacking reeding or lettering) with stretched designs. It's a specific type of "out-of-collar" error where the full design remains on the coin (unlike an off-center strike where details are missing. Mailed correctly and shipped free.
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