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1979-Lincoln Cent....another PSD Victim?

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A 1979-Lincoln cent....If PSD...any ideas what they would use to make such a narrow clean cut?

1979-Lincoln-Cent....another-PSD-Victim?

1979-Lincoln-Cent....another-PSD-Victim?

1979-Lincoln-Cent....another-PSD-Victim?

1979-Lincoln-Cent....another-PSD-Victim?
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It was most likely done with a small blade scroll saw or a jeweler's saw.
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Laser cutting can do that.
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Someone tried to make a Half Cent
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Good one.
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In the '70's and '80's I would have a Booth at local Art's & Craft's Shows selling Custom made Pine & Mirror Woodworking items that required a Electric Coping Saw for intricate cuts..

I only mention this as the reverse side of this Cent displays a rough edge that a Coping Saw Blade would make..
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The coin probably got hot and burned his/her finger and then stopped.
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