| 21. | Until 1970 the issue had a reeded security edge; afterwards, it was only reeded.
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| 22. | It is a small double-reeded bagpipe with two drones, associated with rural musicians.
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| 23. | This form of debasement in reeded edges, originally designed to make it easier to detect clipping.
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| 24. | Until 1971, the reeding was with a security edge and from then onwards was just reeded.
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| 25. | The remaining portion of the central pavilion is divided into seven bays by six reeded engaged pilasters.
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| 26. | A reeded frieze caps each storey, and the four corners are tall, reeded quarter columns.
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| 27. | A reeded frieze caps each storey, and the four corners are tall, reeded quarter columns.
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| 28. | Unlike the reeded edge of the gold coin, the edge of the silver coin is smooth.
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| 29. | Often replaced by an oboe or double reeded clarinet, as seen in Armenian and Ukrainian folk music.
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| 30. | The edges of the 50 cent coin were also changed from alternating plain and reeded to only reeded.
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