The world’s biggest coin is the 1 Tonne Australian Kangaroo gold coin.
Here are some key facts about this record-breaking coin:
- Weight: 1 tonne (1000 kilograms or approximately 2,200 pounds).
- Purity: 99.99% pure gold.
- Diameter: 80 centimeters (about 31.5 inches).
- Thickness: 12 centimeters (about 4.7 inches).
- Mint: Produced in 2011 by the Perth Mint in Australia.
- Face Value: $1 million Australian dollars.
- Intrinsic Value: Worth significantly more than its face value due to the gold content. It was valued at over $53 million AUD at the time of its unveiling in 2012.
- Purpose: Created as a showcase piece to promote the Perth Mint’s Australian Kangaroo Gold Bullion Coin Series.
- Legal Tender Status: It holds legal tender status, according to BullionByPost.com.
It is important to note that while this coin holds legal tender status, it is not intended for regular circulation due to its immense size and value.
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