Why do American coins?
Why do a lot of circulating American coins have some rust colored stuff on the edges of the coin, while most Canadian coins don’t?
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Dimes and quarters have a copper color metal exposed on the edge. They are clad (layered) coins.
haven’t seen this…ever
Cause canadian coins are never used
except to fck people over
Debasing the currency.
Been in Scrooge Mc Ducks pocket for too long
I’ve never seen that.
made of diff stuff?