Information on a “14 oz gold coin” is not readily available in the search results. While there are mentions of 1/4 oz gold coins, which are significantly smaller , and other large gold coins like the 100 kg Maple Leaf, no results specifically address a 14 oz (or troy ounce) gold coin.
However, based on information about gold density, we can infer some general characteristics if such a coin were to exist:
- Density: Gold has a high density of 19.32 g/cm³, meaning a 14 oz gold coin would be much smaller than a coin of the same weight made from a less dense metal.
- Size Comparison: A 14 oz gold coin would be considerably larger and heavier than a 1 oz gold coin, which weighs about the same as a stack of six quarters and is as thick as two dimes stacked together.