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Switzerland unveils world's smallest coin measuring 0.12 inches, weighing one 500th of an ounce and showing Albert Einstein sticking out his tongue (if you've got a magnifying glass!) ...
In total, all of the coins are worth about as much as a solidus, a pure-gold coin introduced by Emperor Constantine during the late Roman Empire that weighed about 0.15 ounces (4.5 grams).
The silver coin will be sold in a limited edition of up to 95,000 coins, for 30 Swiss francs ($30.09) each. The gold coin will cost between 40 and 60 Swiss francs. MORE FOR YOU.
The Swiss government said Monday it will produce a 20 franc silver coin with Federer’s image on it. The government said it’s the first time a living person will be commemorated on a coin.
BERLIN (AP) - No joke: Switzerland has minted a gold coin so small you’d need to look very closely to see Albert Einstein sticking out his tongue at you. State-owned Swissmint said Thursday that ...
A farmer in northern Switzerland has uncovered a treasure trove in his cherry orchard — more than 4,000 well-preserved Roman coins. The ancient numismatic stash first came to light in July ...
As U.S. securities regulators consider ways to regulate initial coin offerings, they should look to Switzerland, Max Gulker of the American Institute for Economic Research writes in a blog post.
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