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Why dimes, quarters, and half dollars have grooved edges

Politics The Hill By Kelvin Spears 10 Jul 2026 14:51 1 min read
Why dimes, quarters, and half dollars have grooved edges

Pennies and nickels traditionally had smooth edges because their metal was less valuable and provided less incentive for clipping.

Pennies and nickels traditionally had smooth edges because their metal was less valuable and provided less incentive for clipping.

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