On one side of a coin, typically known as the obverse, you often find a portrait, emblem, or significant figure, along with the denomination and year of minting. The reverse side usually features a design that represents the country’s heritage, culture, or national symbols. Additionally, coins may have inscriptions indicating the issuing authority or other relevant information. Edge markings, such as ridges or inscriptions, can also be present to prevent counterfeiting or to enhance grip.
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