| 1. | Four coins from 1795 are known to have a reeded edge.
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| 2. | One reason for having reeded edges was to prevent counterfeiting.
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| 3. | Reeded salamuri is more often made out of walnut and apricot trees.
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| 4. | Some coins, such as dimes, have reeded edges.
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| 5. | The round headed arched openings are separated with shallow partly reeded pilasters.
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| 6. | Vertical reeded pilasters separate vertical window bays of paired two over two windows.
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| 7. | The reeded salamuri is widely spread all over Georgia.
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| 8. | Large steel framed windows with reeded obscure glass open from the front elevation.
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| 9. | The current reeded ( or milled ) edge.
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| 10. | Reeded handles have ridges that help the grip.
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