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For anyone who doesn't "get it": ridged coins were introduced to make coin-clipping more obvious to prevent jews from shave off thin slices of previous metals.
[This is why ancient shekels almost always look like this - not because the casting process was crude because they were perfectly round when new, but because all kikes are coin-clipping thieves.](https://www.antiquarius.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/New-Project-2023-11-13T124534.838.jpg)
[This is why ancient shekels almost always look like this - not because the casting process was crude because they were perfectly round when new, but because all kikes are coin-clipping thieves.](https://www.antiquarius.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/New-Project-2023-11-13T124534.838.jpg)