worn half dime--gotta see this

Picked it out of a 1/2 price box
Quite the "Odd" wear pattern!!!!!!!
Took this half dime to work to put on the optical comparator
couldn't see anything on the obverse, perfectly smooth.
How does this happen to wear like this????


Jim
Quite the "Odd" wear pattern!!!!!!!
Took this half dime to work to put on the optical comparator
couldn't see anything on the obverse, perfectly smooth.
How does this happen to wear like this????


Jim
Pilgrim Clock and Gift Shop.. Expert clock repair since 1844
Menomonee Falls Wisconsin USA
http://www.pcgs.com/SetRegistr...dset.aspx?s=68269&ac=1">Musky 1861 Mint Set
Menomonee Falls Wisconsin USA
http://www.pcgs.com/SetRegistr...dset.aspx?s=68269&ac=1">Musky 1861 Mint Set
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TorinoCobra71
10 times the actual size just backwards
actually it works good for coins
Jim
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<< <i>I'm guessing it was filed down to make a love token but it never was finished. >>
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I have a similar theory about your half dime, there. I think it was being prepped as a love token but never got engraved. Or maybe it did get lightly engraved and then the engraving wore off. The blank side of your piece, from what I can tell in the picture, is slightly smoother than the the 3cN I had- you could still see some file marks on that. Yours looks like it has seen some wear in addition to being filed down (if in fact it was filed down at all- it's just a theory of mine).
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Here is a matching Seated dime for you. My friend got this in change in 2004!
These used to be referred to as shadowgraphs.
The ones with reflection computer enhancement are just plain amazing for viewing coins.
If I were to have a grading company, I would use one with line drawing screens of all the different coins and major varieties, for counterfeit detection and variety attribution.
Ray
<< <i>Here is a matching Seated dime for you. My friend got this in change in 2004! >>
Wow!!
Does that have traces of engraving? Like a worn-down love token might have? Or are those just random scratches?
<< <i>Check the weight. That should confim that it was filed down. >>
You might still not be able to tell. It is suprising how little the weight is reduced even in removing the entire design on one side. On a copper Lincoln cent you can plane one side smooth and still be within the mints legal weight tolerance.
<< <i>I'm guessing it was filed down to make a love token but it never was finished. My neighbor brought over some coins for me to look at and he had a Walker just like it. >>
I agree with you.
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<< <i>Here is a matching Seated dime for you. My friend got this in change in 2004!
Wow! How did he get it in change?
I think they are random digs & scratches. I feel that this coin was embedded in the surface of a floor or bar for 100 years or so, whereupon one side of it was totally trampled and obliterated.
Wow! How did he get it in change?
Playing poker with a bunch of drunken college students!
<< <i>I'm guessing it was filed down to make a love token but it never was finished. My neighbor brought over some coins for me to look at and he had a Walker just like it. >>
I agree!