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France 5 Centimes 1799 Damage?

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The coin is not mine! Who and what did this with the coin? The damage looks old. The coin is divided into 2 parts.
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That is very odd, Slerk. Is the coin cut completely through in that circle? If so, perhaps someone was going to make a ring with it.
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Yes the coin is completely cut through.
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the only explanation is as I already said - someone must have wanted to make a ring with it.
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I don't think that is how they make coin rings,is it?
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It is one of the methods to make a coin ring.
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