Chemistry, asked by tinutilu4114, 11 months ago

what are the properties that the alloy used for minting coins should have

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Answered by topanswers
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The one big property has to be corrosion resistance, that’s the reason why you find coins made thousands of years back still in good shape.

The alloy used for minting coins should also be tarnish and wear resistant.

The coins with the alloys should be easily recyclable, and also anti microbial.

The alloys must have a distinct malleability.

Answered by Komalmay03
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•The one big property has to be corrosion resistance, that’s the reason why you find coins made thousands of years back still in good shape.

•The alloy used for minting coins should also be tarnish and wear resistant.

•The coins with the alloys should be easily recyclable, and also anti microbial.

•The alloys must have a distinct malleability.

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