Social Studies, 19.05.2020 15:58 maguilarz2005
What is the most likely reason that the “upsetting process” is included in coin production?
A: Blanks are squeezed to make the metal stronger and more flexible.
B: Ridges are added to the edges to make coins more unique and valuable.
C: It is the step where coins with defects are identified.
D: It is the step where rims are added and edges are made hard and smooth.
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