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Based on the procedure described in the “Making Coins” section of “Making Money,” what is the last step that happens before one can spend a newly minted coin?

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Coins are counted, bagged, and shipped to banks.
Coins are counted, bagged, and shipped to banks.

Coins are sent to the Federal Reserve to be inspected.
Coins are sent to the Federal Reserve to be inspected.

Defective coins are removed and melted for reuse.
Defective coins are removed and melted for reuse.

Rims and grooves are added as a security measure.

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Based on the procedure described in the “Making Coins” section of “Making Money,” the last step that happens before one can spend a newly minted coin is:

Coins are counted, bagged, and shipped to banks.