The reeding of this 1854-O dime is absolutely gone. I know its post mint damage but I have not been able to think of anything that would destroy the reeding completely and leave the obv and rev in tact.
It looks like someone started to beat the edges with a spoon or other object, probably in the early stage of making it into a ring. Just a thought. I have seen the same look on modern silver coins, just not one that old.
perhaps some type of old jewelry piece... I remember years ago watching a guy take a cent out of one of them horseshoe good luck jewelry things.. the cent didnt look to bad in the holder, take it out and it was a mess.
Hold dime between thumb and forefinger and beat edge against a hard rough surfaced object such as concrete or a brick. Rotate coin as you do so so that the entire edge is messed up evenly.
As kids there was this game in lagging for a crack between slabs in sidewalks. All the coins we used ended up looking like that. If you lag any coin on a concrete sidewalk, they end up having the edges all beat but the body of the coins stays good.
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