World's Biggest Coin Hits Market
Canada's Latest Has Million Dollar Value
By Jacques Boulerice, published May 06, 2007
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The coin in question, with a face value of $1 million Canadian, was issued last week, and three people have already grabbed one of their own, although it's doubtful they ambled off with it in hand without help, or at least a sturdy wheelbarrow.
This monetary item, issued by the Royal Canadian Mint, is twenty inches in diameter and one inch thick. It's made of 99.999 percent gold bullion and weighs 220 pounds (100 kilograms). One side of the hefty coin has the face of Queen Elizabeth and the reverse shows a cluster of maple leaves, one of Canada's most well-known symbols.
Its scalloped edge is reminiscent of the country's old-style nickels. The side with the maple leaves has the English words "Fine gold", then "100 KG", followed by the French words "Or pur", which translates as "Pure gold". One of these coins takes six weeks to make.
The editor of Canadian Coin News, Bret Evans, said, "They're (the Canadian Mint) not doing this because there is a huge demand for 100-kilo gold coins. They're doing it because it gives them some bragging rights in having the largest pure gold coin in the world. They'll kick the Austrians out of the Guinness World Book of Records".
Canada's mint will get a higher international image because of this coin, it's believed. The previous record holder for large coins was the seventy pound 100,000 euro piece from Austria with a fifteen inch diameter. One interesting note about the new coin is that it can't be bought for face value. Getting one for yourself, because of the rising cost of gold, currently means you have to shell out roughly $2.7 million Canadian. Of course, if the price of gold should tumble, your coin may be worth less than face value by weight, although it will always be redeemable for that million dollar value.
World's Biggest Coin Hits Market
The world's largest coin, a Canadian $1 million pure gold piece, can only be bought for more than twice its face value because of the current price of gold.
Credit: Associated Press
Copyright: Tom Hanson
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Takeaways
- You'll never find this coin in your pocket
- Made of 99.999 percent pure gold
- Coin takes six weeks to make
Resources
- The Associated Press
- Royal Canadian Mint
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