Elements Used for Coins
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Aluminium
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Antimony
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Carbon
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Chromium
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Cobalt
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Copper
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Gold
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Hafnium
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Iron
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Lead
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Magnesium
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Manganese
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Molybdenum
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Nickel
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Niobium
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Palladium
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Platinum
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Rhenium
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Selenium
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Silver
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Tantalum
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Tellurium
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Tin
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Titanium
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Tungsten
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Vanadium
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Zinc
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Zirconium
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02 Monetary systems ofcountries
03 Anatomy of a coin 04 Coin definitions 05 To clean or not toclean 06 Coinage metals 07 Elements and Alloysused for Coins Minting : 08 Cameo coins 09 Commemorative Coins 10 Fifty StateCommemorative Quarter Folder 11 Louis Braille Coins 12 Manufacture of Coins 13 The Minting Process 14 Selected coins 15 World Mints_FamousCoins 16 Euro Coins andspecifications 17 Coins Bilbliography |

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