Monday, July 1, 2013

The world's largest coins weighed 90 lbs. and were used in Alaska around 1850.

The world’s largest coins, in size and standard value, were copper plates used in Alaska around 1850. They were about a meter (3 ft.) long, half-a-meter (about 2 ft.) wide, weighed 40 kg (90 lbs.), and were worth $2,500.

The world's largest coins weighed 90 lbs. and were used in Alaska around 1850.

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