Well, there were several points that made me curious, so I looked to see if there was one listed with the characteristics I was seeing. It is definitely a '45, so I looked for a match. The points I recognized were there but some others are damaged beyond verification, one being the hit to the leg of the nine that I circled. The arrows point to the points that I noticed that made me want to look it up.
Wow. I looked at the picture on a different computer and now I clearly see a 5. It looks like a smashed 5, but definitely a 5.
How does the rim fold over like that? It looks as if two planchets sandwiched and one split at the rim. But it seems to be PMD... just cut at the edge, split, and folded right?
OK - This is a bit strange. Now I'm on yet a third computer and the number looks like a 3. I guess that's why different people are saying they are seeing the different numbers. It could very well depend on just how your monitor is adjusted and displaying the image. However, between the 7, 5 and 3 I see on different computer monitors, I'll go with the 5. And the way that rim is folded is very interesting. I wish there was just that fold and the rest of the penny wasn't so banged up.