The removal of interest coupons attached to a bearer bond so that the bearer might submit them to a bank or a paying agent for collection of semiannual interest. Coupon clipping was commonplace before the days of registered bonds. Bearer bondholders had to clip coupons in order to receive interest in the mail every six months.
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