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    What do you call the ridges on the side of the coins?

    Question #82089. Asked by joanne_karol. (Jun 16 07 9:11 PM)


    Verbonica

    Reeds or Reeding

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coin_die

    Jun 16 07, 9:29 PM
    zbeckabee

    Reeding or milling.


    http://www.pbs.org/moneymoves/money_facts/

    Jun 16 07, 9:34 PM


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