Yes. They were designed to be durable as coins are constantly being handled by human hands and rub against other coins in our wallets, purses or pockets. Most coins today are made of Nickel and Nickel alloys. Nickel is a very durable metal.
Very durable, since they are really heavy (take it from someone who could not hold it in her hand for more than a second)
Since 2006, there's a taniwha on the 10 cent coin, there's a kiwi on the $1 coin, and a white heron on the $2 coin. Before 2006, there was a kiwi on the 20 cent coin.
Yes Sacajawea is on a dollar coin
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Granite is common to most areas durable and polishes well
The British Pound coin, along with other British coins, is made from a nickel brass alloy which is a relatively cheap and durable alloy.
comparative - more durable superlative - most durable
Corian is a durable countertop. Also durable is granite and marble.
the difffence of a non durable good and a durable good is nothing they are different names
yes they are durable
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They are very durable.
it is usually durable depending on the thickness
The opposite of the word 'durable' is 'fragile'.
The antonym of durable is flimsy or ephemeral.
very durable