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The World's Smallest Gold Coin ...... and you thought the 1/8 sovereign was small


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The World's Smallest Gold Coin

Bank of Croatia takes the title of world’s smallest gold coin from the Swiss Mint with a swansong issue smaller than a politician’s brain !

At just 0.05 grams, it weighs a tenth of a minigold coin, and is a microscopic 1/622nd of a troy ounce. The diameter of just 1.99 mm.

https://agaunews.com/bank-of-croatia-takes-the-title-of-worlds-smallest-gold-coin-from-the-swiss-mint-with-a-swansong-issue-smaller-than-a-politicians-brain/

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Don't worry about losing it because of its size. At the current spot price of gold, the melt value of the coin is only £2.35 !! 😊 

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On 09/12/2022 at 06:52, Happypanda88 said:

The World's Smallest Gold Coin

Bank of Croatia takes the title of world’s smallest gold coin from the Swiss Mint with a swansong issue smaller than a politician’s brain !

At just 0.05 grams, it weighs a tenth of a minigold coin, and is a microscopic 1/622nd of a troy ounce. The diameter of just 1.99 mm.

https://agaunews.com/bank-of-croatia-takes-the-title-of-worlds-smallest-gold-coin-from-the-swiss-mint-with-a-swansong-issue-smaller-than-a-politicians-brain/

Screenshot_20221209_143921_com.opera.browser.thumb.png.83b4019a61569d6a07f6090301571bb9.png

 

Don't worry about losing it because of its size. At the current spot price of gold, the melt value of the coin is only £2.35 !! 😊 

Not sure I like anything smaller than a half Sovereign normally, but this 1/20th 1994 Panda came with a 5 coin set, and is the smallest I have (at about 1.55g). Having said that I’m OK with 1/4 oz Brits or QBs. How much is a microscope to see the coin above?!! 😃

 

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2 hours ago, Britannia47 said:

Hi,

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Not sure I like anything smaller than a half Sovereign normally, but this 1/20th 1994 Panda came with a 5 coin set, and is the smallest I have (at about 1.55g). Having said that I’m OK with 1/4 oz Brits or QBs. How much is a microscope to see the coin above?!! 😃

 

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Half sovs are such a nice size for their weight, ducats too, 20mm. 

3g pandas are 18mm, compared to 16-16.5mm 1/10oz coins. 

 

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