Largest size or largest denomination?
The largest denomination in common use would be the Japanese 500 Yen coin (~$5 US/Canadian)
The largest denomination that is theoretically legal tender would be the 1 Million dollar face value 100 Kilogram gold Canadian coin, although its intrinsic value of the gold is worth much more than the 1 million dollar face value!
As for the largest size, in common circulation I'd say it would be something roughly the size of the US Eisenhower dollar which still occasionally circulates.
For coins used every day the 1 dollar coin is the largest today , when gold coins were used the $20.00 double eagle was the largest. But the $100.00 platinum bullion coins are the highest denomination ever made by the US.
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7-19-11>>> The coin is a 1/10th ounce 1986 American Eagle gold bullion coin with a value today of about $150.00
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The coin is still found in circulation today and it's 25 cents.
For coins used every day the 1 dollar coin is the largest today , when gold coins were used the $20.00 double eagle was the largest. But the $100.00 platinum bullion coins are the highest denomination ever made by the US.
An old Sixpence is an anitque coin if the mean the most valuble old coin today.
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The largest denomination British coin in circulation is the Five Pound (Crown) coin, although it is intended to be a commemorative coin and is not generally accepted as a "general circulation" coin.The largest denomination British coin in general circulation is the Two Pound coin.
HistoricalThe largest coin minted for use within the history of England was the Charles I Oxford pound with a diameter of 48-52mm (hammered coin diameters vary). These were around 119.5g of silver.Modern coinage (1797 onward)The largest and heaviest general circulation coin produced by the Royal Mint was the 1797 Cartwheel Twopence at 2 ounces (56.7g, 41mm diameter).Current CirculationThe largest current coin produced by the Royal Mint is the Five Pound (Crown) coin at 38.6mm and 28.3g (these are not found in circulation (in any real sense) but have legal tender status.The largest current circulating coin is the Two pound coin at 28.4mm and 12.0g.
A jitney, as used in your question, is an old term used when referring to a nickel coin. It is not in use very much today.
The largest tube artillery the US uses is the 155mm howitzer. They also use 270mm multiple rocket launchers.
Yes. 2 euro is the largest denomination of euro coin.
The largest reptiles alive today are crocodiles.
The world coin that has the largest ratio of size per monetary value is the Canadian mint $1,000,000 coin. The Canadian mint $1,000,000 coin weighs 100 kilograms.
The largest monitor lizard, and in fact the largest lizard alive today is the Komodo dragon.
proboly not bigger than your hand