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How Coins Are Made — FactMonster.com Step 1: Blanking: The U.S. Mint buys strips of metal about 13 inches wide and 1,500 feet long to manufacture the nickel, dime, quarter, half-dollar, and dollar. www.factmonster.com
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Coin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Coins made for circulation (general monetized use) are usually used for lower-valued units, and banknotes for the higher values; also, in most money systems, the highest value coin ... en.wikipedia.org
The United States Mint The United States Mint ... How Coins Are Made. Step 1: Blanking. The U.S. Mint buys strips of metal about 13 inches wide and 1,500 feet long to manufacture the nickel, dime ... www.usmint.gov
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Coin - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A coin is normally a round piece of metal that is used as currency. Coins have been made for about 2600 years; the first place to make coins was Lydia (modern Turkey). simple.wikipedia.org
Re: Why are coins made of metal? Re: Why are coins made of metal? Date: Thu Oct 26 13:15:35 2000 Posted By: Dan Berger, Faculty Chemistry/Science, Bluffton College Area of science: Chemistry www.madsci.org
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