There has often been talk of the abolition of small cent coins. But the copper means of payment remains persistent. However, they have little financial value. Unlike many two-euro coins, which can simply be in your wallet. Up to 3,300 euros are paid for some copies. It’s worth checking your wallet!
The right wallet for the most expensive coin in the world has not yet been created. No wonder that the Australian “Red Kangaroo” is neither suitable for the supermarket nor for the chewing gum machine. It is so valuable not only because of its rarity, but simply because of its size. With a diameter of 80 centimeters and a thickness of twelve centimeters, it weighs an impressive ton. The material value alone (9999 gold) is about 38 million euros. However, due to its incredible size, it is highly questionable whether this object can even be classified as a coin.
Source: Krone

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