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Rim

Coins

\nThe rim of a
coin is the sharp circular (or other shaped) edge which surrounds the coin design. This is the part which exceeds the area of the die which strikes the coin during production, and as a result is pushed upward and sharpened to form a sort of border around the coin's design. For accessibility purposes, the rim of the coin is sometimes milled with certain patterns in order for the blind to more easily distinguish between coins. In Australia, the two dollar coin has periodically distributed around its edge a short set of grooves, which alternate between the smooth rim, whilst the one dollar coin has a larger set of grooves, and the similar sized ten cent coin has grooves continuously about its edge.

Firearms

\nA rim is an edge on the bottom of
ammunition which helps to extract a casing out of the chamber of a barrel with the help of an extractor. On rimed ammunition, the rim is wider then the casing diamter, on rimless ammunition the rim dimensions do not exceed the casing diamter.
\nFor the sexual practice, see rimming. In an automotive context, see wheel.

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