The ridges on the side of a coin exist because when coins were made from precious metals, shaving some of the metal off would result in a very noticeable gap in those ridges. So the ridges prevent devaluation of coins by shaving (besides, government will devaluate them for you given enough time)
The ridges on the side of a coin exist because when coins were made from precious metals, shaving some of the metal off would result in a very noticeable gap in those ridges. So the ridges prevent devaluation of coins by shaving
(besides, government will devaluate them for you given enough time)