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rim the raised edge on both sides of a coin (created by the upsetting mill) that helps protect the coin's design from wear. [TOP]
Ãâó: www.usmint.gov/kids/index.cfm
rim The basket ring.
Ãâó: www.wnba.com/about_us/glossary.html
rim the point where the periphery meets the edge of a coin.
Ãâó: www.bestcoin.com/R-coin-collecting-definitions.htm
rim A RIM Residential and Commercial are inspections of all the ductwork, panning, flues, combustion Air, and any other items installed that will be covered by drywall. A RIM Commercial Above Ceiling is an inspection of all the ductwork, panning, flues, combustion air are completed and before the ceiling tiles are installed. Typically the registers will be installed and connected to the main ductwork and the ceiling grid is installed.
Ãâó: www.lawrenceneighres.org/InspectionDefinitions.sht...
rim The side or edge of the coin. Collectable coins should only be handled by the rim to minimise damage caused by chemicals in human hands. Shown in Illustration 1, top of page.
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