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Why Coins Have Ridged Edges: The Crisis That Inspired a Lasting Security Feature

 

The tiny ridges on quarters and dimes were created to stop coin clipping, an old scam where criminals shaved precious metal from coins. Reeded edges made tampering easy to spot, helping protect the currency. Today, those grooves still help machines verify coins and make them easier to identify by touch.

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