Odd cut Half Dime

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Went back to the farmfield I've been hunting,boy it's dusty too,got a few buckles,cool bag seal,suspender clip,my first heel plate,buckshot,gold gilded brooch.


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Best find was this 1858 Half Dime...I believe they were deliberate cuts.


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GOD Bless

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Oh the reeding--yes clever way to stop people from taking shavings from coins! :thumbsup: Yes I doubt that dime was ever accepted in a transaction again. It seems as though it was intentionally defaced by someone that was either bored or wanted to see if they could cut a silver coin (or both :laughing7:).

the only coins that don't have reeding are nickels and pennies, because they were never produced in silver. with the exception of the nickel for a few years during ww2
 

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Oh the reeding--yes clever way to stop people from taking shavings from coins! :thumbsup: Yes I doubt that dime was ever accepted in a transaction again. It seems as though it was intentionally defaced by someone that was either bored or wanted to see if they could cut a silver coin (or both :laughing7:).

yes although the half Dime could have been a victim of Clipping for silver.
The fact it was chipped Twice, either means someone bought something for 1 or 2 Cents &
nobody had change, and the first chip was too light yet.
Or it was simply done out of Boredom
 

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I could see it being cut in half for 2-1/2 cents in change or possibly even in quarters for 1-1/4 cents but those silver slivers for a cent would have meant someone got the short end of the deal :laughing7: Interesting thought though Jeff--that never dawned on me. Of course the other possibility is that one of those old-fashioned rotary lawnmowers with a sharp blade could have done it too. I found a dime cut in three pieces by one--and found all three pieces in three different holes over two days :icon_thumleft: Although with the cuts on his coin being at almost right angles, it seems likely that it was defaced with a hand tool.
 

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Someone may have needed a little piece for a silver soldering job ? all speculation of course. As good as any other theory.
 

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Aw man!! I love that coin! But I wish I could talk to the person who cut it!!!

Nice saves!!
 

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Could have used to tighten screws , maybe that's why there are cuts in the half dime
 

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