According to the US Mint, a dime has 118 reeds/ridges.
A U.S. dime has 118 ridges, also known as reeding, around its edge. These ridges are designed to prevent coin shaving and counterfeiting. The reeding also helps distinguish the dime from other coins with a smooth edge.
118 ridges are on a dimes edge
118 seems to be the consensus on the web.
The United States dime (10 cents) has 118 edge ridges. The coin is 17.91 mm in diameter and is 1.35 mm thick
An American quarter has 119 ridges. Believe it or not, a dime has 118 ridges- that's only one more ridge!
A U.S. dime has 118 ridges, also known as reeding, around its edge. These ridges are designed to prevent coin shaving and counterfeiting. The reeding also helps distinguish the dime from other coins with a smooth edge.
The number of ridges around the edge of a dime is 118. These ridges, also known as reeding, help prevent counterfeiting and wear on the coin. The design and number of ridges can vary among different coins, but for the U.S. dime, it is consistently 118.
118 ridges are on a dimes edge
118 seems to be the consensus on the web.
The United States dime (10 cents) has 118 edge ridges. The coin is 17.91 mm in diameter and is 1.35 mm thick
An American quarter has 119 ridges. Believe it or not, a dime has 118 ridges- that's only one more ridge!
There is 118 ridges on a dime.
180 to be exact. found it in my adgenda
A US dime(10 cents) has 118 ridges to be exact.
A nickel has a smooth edge. No ridges.
They are actually called "Reeds" and the dime has 118 of them.
118