Which country has the largest gold coin?

Ever wanted to know which country minted the world's largest gold coin? Get up-to-date information and reliable answers to your bullion and precious metals related questions here at ModernCoinMart's Complete Bullion Resource Center.

Australia. The largest gold coin in the world was produced by the Perth Mint. Debuting on February 9, 2012, this legal-tender coin has a face value of AUS$ 1 million. Known as the “1 Tonne Australian Kangaroo,” the coin weighs one metric tonne (it actually weighs 1,012 kilograms or 2,231 pounds) and is made of 99.99% pure gold. The coin was awarded the title of the ‘largest coin’ by Guinness World Records in 2012.

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