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The appearance of coin borders has evolved dramatically across hundreds of years

from rudimentary edges to elaborate decorative and functional finishes


Coins from antiquity, including those from Lydia and Hellenic city-states

typically featured imprecise, uneven margins as a result of artisanal minting techniques


These uneven surfaces enabled fraudsters to clip off minute portions of valuable metal

a practice known as clipping


With the rise of trade and the expansion of monetary economies

authorities recognized the imperative to combat deception and uphold public confidence in money


To combat clipping and counterfeiting, mints began adding raised edges with patterns


One of the earliest innovations was the milled edge

introduced in the 17th century in England under the direction of Sir Isaac Newton


Milled edges featured fine grooves or reeding that made it immediately obvious if someone had tampered with the coin


This modest modification drastically reduced the possibility of undetected metal theft


and contributed to maintaining consistent coin worth


Various governments tailored their coin borders to suit functional requirements and artistic traditions


Some coins received lettering along the edge


including iconic phrases like "In God We Trust" and "E Pluribus Unum" on American coinage


Other designs alternated between smooth and textured segments


or アンティークコイン incorporated ornamental motifs such as stars, dots, or medallions


Such embellishments were both practical deterrents and meaningful national symbols


The lettering and patterns not only deterred tampering but also reinforced national identity and the authority of the issuing government


Today, coin edges are still undergoing technological innovation


Many coins now use advanced technology to incorporate micro lettering, latent images, or even color accents along the edge


These elements are typically found on limited-edition or premium coins to increase both protection and desirability


Despite the rise of electronic transactions, coins retain relevance for everyday purchases and as historical symbols


and their edge designs continue to reflect both practical concerns and artistic expression


Today, the rim of a coin is intentionally engineered


it is an intentional part of its design


playing a crucial role in security, authenticity, and historical continuity

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