Euro coins have different knurling around the edge of the coin for accessibility reasons. It has the side effect of helping a lot when trying to find the right ones blindly in your pocket.
Euro coins have different knurling around the edge of the coin for accessibility reasons. It has the side effect of helping a lot when trying to find the right ones blindly in your pocket.
South America too, right?
As an American, when I travel and see different shaped coins in different countries, some with holes in the middle even, just trips me out, seems so weird. We’re so used to standard round feels similar coins here.
Euro coins have different knurling around the edge of the coin for accessibility reasons. It has the side effect of helping a lot when trying to find the right ones blindly in your pocket.
US coins too. Big, small, thick, thin, smooth, knurled.
Yeah I could definitely identify each euro coin by feel.
South America too, right?
As an American, when I travel and see different shaped coins in different countries, some with holes in the middle even, just trips me out, seems so weird. We’re so used to standard round feels similar coins here.
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