The biggest coin in the world is the Australian Kangaroo One Tonne Gold Coin , produced by The Perth Mint in Australia.
Here are some impressive facts about it:
- Weight: 1 tonne (1,000 kilograms or over 2,200 pounds).
- Diameter: 80 centimeters (about 31.5 inches).
- Thickness: 12 centimeters (roughly 4.7 inches).
- Purity: 99.99% pure gold.
- Face Value: $1 million Australian dollars.
- Actual Value: Far exceeds its face value, estimated to be over $50 million USD.
This colossal coin was unveiled in 2011 and officially recognized as the largest gold coin by Guinness World Records in 2012. It was created to promote Australia’s popular Australian Kangaroo Gold Bullion Coin series.
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The coin, called the “1 Tonne Australian Kangaroo” features a Kangaroo and was created to promote Australia Gold Nugget, often referred to as the Kangaroo Gold Bullion Coin series, first struck in 1986.
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