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Answered by pradeepdrishya40
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Answer:

Edge 100 reeds

Composition Outer ring – Nickel-brass Center – Nickel silver

Explanation:

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Indian coins are made of Ferratic Stainless steel....

But coins of USA are made of Steelplated Zinc &

Nickel Cupro-Nickel....

By steps:

Step 1: Blanking.

Step 2: Annealing, Washing and Drying. The blanks are heated in an annealing furnace to soften them.

Step 3: Riddling. The shiny blanks are sorted on a “riddler” to screen out any that are the wrong size or shape.

Step 4: Upsetting.

Step 5: Striking.

Step 6: Inspecting.

Step 7: Counting and Bagging.

By explanation:

Coins were first made in the ancient kingdom of Lydia well over two thousand years ago. The minting process for ancient coins was quite simple. A small lump of gold, silver, or copper was placed on a coin die embedded into a solid surface like a rock. The worker would then take a second coin die place it on top of it and strike it with a large hammerMedieval mints used preformed round discs of metal and a screw press to manufacture the coins. Although this was a manual process, it was easier and yielded a more consistent quality than the ancient minting process.

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