The edge of the coin is the rounded part on the outside of the the two faces.
Coin Edge.
Obverse - (front) is the side of the coin that features the main design device, or effigy of the reigning Monarch. Reverse - (back) is the side of the coin that features the lesser design device. Edge - the outside circumference of the coin - the edge is either "plain" or "milled". There are often inscriptions on the edge, which may include the date in some cases.
Answer 1:its called scrub you scrub Answer 2: The roughened or designed edge of a coin is called the milled or reeded edge. The reeding was introduced to demonstrate that the edge of the coin had not been filed, saved or clipped. (Back when the metal of the coin carried its true worth). It continues today as an aesthetic device.The British numismatic term for the reeded ridged edge is "graining" and the reeds are called "crenellations".
Lay a ruler across the coin and make sure it measures from one edge through the center to the other edge. Read the diameter from the ruler.
When you toss a coin and it lands on its edge.
No. I think you misread the edge of a $1 us gold coin.
Check the edge of the coin for a date.
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The date and mint mark are on the the edge of the coin
edge of a coin with grooved lines that run around the entire perimeter of the coin
Coin Edge.
Obverse - (front) is the side of the coin that features the main design device, or effigy of the reigning Monarch. Reverse - (back) is the side of the coin that features the lesser design device. Edge - the outside circumference of the coin - the edge is either "plain" or "milled". There are often inscriptions on the edge, which may include the date in some cases.
All presidential dollars have the dates, mintmark and motto on the edge of the coins.
Answer 1:its called scrub you scrub Answer 2: The roughened or designed edge of a coin is called the milled or reeded edge. The reeding was introduced to demonstrate that the edge of the coin had not been filed, saved or clipped. (Back when the metal of the coin carried its true worth). It continues today as an aesthetic device.The British numismatic term for the reeded ridged edge is "graining" and the reeds are called "crenellations".
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3 the front the back and the edge
Most lettering on a coin is raised. Incuse lettering, usually on the edge, is either stamped, hammered or impressed into the coin.