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For the sake of this thread, "huge" will be anything larger than a US Ike dollar. As long as it is larger than that, it counts. I'll start off with a Netherlands Antilles Commemorative with a diameter of 45.5 mm.

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1975 Panama 20 Balboa

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Excellent!
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1973 Commonwealth of the Bahamas 10 dollars
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I just checked Numista and there are at least 2700+ standard circulation coins larger than a US Ike! Who knew...
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I just checked Numista and there are at least 2700+ standard circulation coins larger than a US Ike! Who knew...


Pretty remarkable.

I'm guessing there is one member here who might say something along the lines of "That may be true but none better"
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Just qualifies at 38.61mm...

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Waiting on one of those Catherine the Great Russian Empire 5 kopek coppers to show up. Too bad I don't have one myself, I've always wanted one.
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What about large Medals?
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1966 The Bahamas.
5 Dollars - Elizabeth II.

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Well, not huge but they are a bit bigger than an Ike! These 3 come in at (L-R) 39.0, 40.0 and 41.0mm.

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Australian 1937 crown (38.5mm)


Cook Islands 1974 1 dollar (38.5mm)


Gibraltar 1968 1 crown (38.61mm)


South Africa 1947 5 Shillings (38.61mm)


Turks & Caicos Islands 1969 1 Crown (38.61mm)


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Love the huge ones! A couple of mine, but is it a coin?
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