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Milled refers to something that has been subjected or exposed to the milling procedure. Milled is mainly used to refer to describe something that has many fine furrows on its rim, from the front to the back, like in the case of coins.
It started with the practice of milling coins made out of precious metal like gold and silver, to prevent devious persons to scrape small parts from the edge without fear of it being detected.
The term 'machine struck coinage', popularly known as milled coinage, is the term used to indicate coins that are generated through some kind of machine, rather than made manually by hammering, which is known as hammered coinage.
The first machine of such a nature to produce coins was devised by Leonardo da Vinci and it was called as the screw press.
It started with the practice of milling coins made out of precious metal like gold and silver, to prevent devious persons to scrape small parts from the edge without fear of it being detected.
The term 'machine struck coinage', popularly known as milled coinage, is the term used to indicate coins that are generated through some kind of machine, rather than made manually by hammering, which is known as hammered coinage.
The first machine of such a nature to produce coins was devised by Leonardo da Vinci and it was called as the screw press.
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