High-accuracy 3D optical profilometry for analysis of surface condition of modern circulated coins

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The article shows that noncontact measurement techniques can be an important support to X-ray-based methods when examining the surface condition of modern circulated coins. The forms and degrees of wear of such coins, affecting their utility values, qualifying them as a legal tender in a given country, can be measured and analyzed, among other things, using advanced high-accuracy optical profilometry methods. The authors presented four analyses carried out for reverses and obverses of round coins (1 zloty, 1 franc, 50 bani, 5 pens) characterized by different degrees of surface wear. All of the coins were measured using 3D optical profilometers (Talysurf CLI 2000 and S neox) representing two generations of these types of systems. The obtained results confirm the validity of the applied high-accuracy measurement systems in conjunction with dedicated software in the presented applications. Examples of the analyses carried out can be a significant source of information on the condition of coins in the context of maintaining their functional properties (selection of appropriate wear–resistant alloys and correctness of the production process).

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Kapłonek, W., Mikolajczyk, T., Pimenov, D. Y., Gupta, M. K., Mia, M., Sharma, S., … Sutowska, M. (2020). High-accuracy 3D optical profilometry for analysis of surface condition of modern circulated coins. Materials, 13(23), 1–19. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma13235371

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