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How they make bi-metallic coins

April 1st, 2009 link to (permalink)

One reason I was sad to see the advent of the Euro was that it got rid of Italian Lira coins. I'd only been to Italy once, but I loved that 500 Lira coin because it was bimetallic, like an old NYC subway token. If you've ever wondered how they make bimetallic coins, here's the process.

One Response to “How they make bi-metallic coins”

  1. Ollie Says:

    Dude, the Euro IS bimetallic

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