The Mint is preparing to launch a rather adventurous plan of creating the world’s first million dollar coin. If given the go ahead, the project would provide a unique addition to the numismatic world and one that would put the Mint in the front of the pack when it comes to rare and exotic coins of the world.
The coin, experts suggest would have to be large, approximately the size of a pizza, be made of gold and would be extremely heavy, estimated to be the weight of an average hockey player.
There also would not be a glut of the coins on the market, the key to these things is the scarcity of the creation, so it’s not likely something you would be seeing at your local Tim Horton’s.
The coin, experts suggest would have to be large, approximately the size of a pizza, be made of gold and would be extremely heavy, estimated to be the weight of an average hockey player.
There also would not be a glut of the coins on the market, the key to these things is the scarcity of the creation, so it’s not likely something you would be seeing at your local Tim Horton’s.
One thing is certain, it’s one monetary unit that if used, wouldn’t have you saying keep the change, and if lost would send the nation on a huge search the cushions of the couch session.
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