Archive for December, 2006
The rim of a coin is the sharp circular (or otherwise shaped) edge which surrounds the coin design.
This is the part which exceeds the area of the die which strikes the coin during production, and as a result is pushed upward and sharpened to form a sort of border around the coin’s design.
For accessibility purposes, […]
The rim of a coin is the sharp circular (or otherwise shaped) edge which surrounds the coin design.
This is the part which exceeds the area of the die which strikes the coin during production, and as a result is pushed upward and sharpened to form a sort of border around the coin’s design.
For accessibility purposes, […]
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