If it was made like the 31.1 kg Philharmoniker was made then it is not a coin but a work of art because it was laser sculpted and not struck . Maybe somebody will do one now like a money stone of Easter Island
Maybe I'm an old fuddy duddy but I find this one of the most rediculous things modern man has come up with. Collecting coins is one thing, but how can this be considered a coin? What can possibly be done with it? I've really lost a lot of respect for Canada, and for any other country that may follow suit. A giant step backward to when our forefathers worshiped idols. That is really what this is, an idol.
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