Planchet; flan (ancient coins)
A dime and two (worthless) token coins makes ten cents!
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Coins have faces on them to honor that person , statesmen , or president , and they symbolize the country that they were issued by.
With the exception of a few very noticeable errors such as broadstruck coins, 99.9999% of bent coins are the result of damage. That makes them worth only their face value or metal value, whichever is higher.
A person who collects coins is called a numismatist.
I'm not sure what it really called, but I think it is called a Mint, if it makes coins ex. Royal Mint
a minter who works in the mint.
A numismatist.
the person who makes spelling mistakes is called cacographer.
The person that makes and sells sweets is called a confectioner.
A person who makes saddles would be called a Saddler.
A person who makes whiskey is called a distiller.
A person who makes glass bulbs is called a glassblower or a glass artist specializing in glass blowing techniques. They use a combination of heat, tools, and blowing techniques to shape molten glass into various forms, such as bulbs.
they are called silversmiths.
He's called artisan (a craftsperson). Answered by capt. yunus alam.
During ALL times, a person who makes bows is called a bowyer and a person who makes arrows is called a fletcher.