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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