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What's Your Biggest Coin?

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I recently picked up this Albanian 25 Leke; 60mm 2.67 oz:

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As a side note I'd like to thank Super Dave for his posts on photography. They motivated me to find the macro function on my camera. Now I don't have to past washed out scans anymore. Maybe I'll even buy a copy stand soon...
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 Posted 05/21/2008  8:16 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Double Mint to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
My biggest coin is a Russian Kopeek from 1783. 40CM and 5 CM thick.


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 Posted 05/21/2008  8:49 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add KurtS to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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40CM and 5 CM thick.
Surely you mean mm? If not, that Kopek could double as a shield. My largest coins are older Canada dollars--all of 36mm
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 Posted 05/21/2008  8:57 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Bigfella to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Try a 10kg silver Australian Lunar coin.
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my bad lol. MM not CM.
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I've got a British Cartwheel that is pretty impressive. I know it weighs 2 oz, as for size, it doesn't fit into a 2 X 2 no matter how hard I squeeze it.
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Then there's the 100kg Canadian Maple Leaf. The people of Yap would approve.

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 Posted 05/21/2008  9:42 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Double Mint to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I dont think I would find one of them in a roll lol.
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My collecting motto is,

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If it doesn't fit in a 2x2, I don't really want it.

Nevertheless, I have a couple of "macro-crowns". I think my largest is a cupronickel 2 pa'anga from Tonga.

I also have a couple of medals which were larger, and a 10 ounce raw silver ingot from the Perth Mint.
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Mine's a Cartwheel twopence - the largest Brit coin ever produced and intended for general circulation. This one's not mine (sadly).

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56.7 grams and equal two its value in copper when produced in 1797.

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Very nice color! I like the incuse lettering. I suppose that coin was distinctive enough to not have a denomination?
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Actually, it's virtually identical in design to the 1 penny. Like most British coins of the period, they don't bear a mark of denomination - that way, the government could retariff them by decree if necessary (though they almost never did).

These coins were denominated by weight: 1 penny to the ounce. If it weighs 2 ounces, it must be a twopence.

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"If it doesn't fit in a 2" x 2" I don't want it"

I used to have the same sentiment.
Then I acquired some rare Hungarian Klippe patterns which are about 60 grams each and are 3" by 3" square.
I had to buy special pages, but you bet your a$$ I kept them =)
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To appropriate a quote heard during many of my relationships, "Size doesn't matter."
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I have several coins of this type (years 1975, 1980 and 1982), These coins are of 100 pesetas of Juan Carlos I, king of Spain. The coins has a 34 mm of large.



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Largest I have is a few commemorative coins that are struck in 5oz silver. Shame that I should have bought 10 oz when silver was REALLY cheap, less than 5USD/oz in those days.
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