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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