question regarding small gold coins
dorkkarl
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what is the smallest gold coin minted in modern times? i have a mexican gold coin that's about the size of the head of a pin. anyone happen to know?
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The smallest gold coins I have seen were not exactly minted in modern times- that would be the gold fanams from the Indian Princely States, made from around the 1600's to the mid-1800's. I guess these average around 8 mm. They are tiny and crude, but interesting. And affordable- usually around 15 bucks or so. Kinda hard to beat... a 200+ year old gold coin for under $20...who cares if it is tiny?
Here's one of a few auctions for them on eBay at the moment. I picked this particular auction to link to because it had a nice price and a picture of some fanams beside a Mercury dime, for scale.
LINK- this is actually a pretty good deal on one of these.
those fanam's are cool! does any dealer sell those outright? they look like hammer-struck coins, but i would be more interested in die-struck gold coins. any european or asian die-struck gold coins of particularly minute size out there?
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I have heard a story (of unknown veracity) that says these fanams were "largesse money"- meaning that when the local prince or rajah came into a village, he would scatter these to the crowd. If this is true, it would make for some interesting times with a metal detector. It would take nothing to lose one of these in the dirt. I lost one in the living room of a friend's house once and he didn't find it until months later... in the kitchen floor sweepings! We had turned the living room upside-down looking for it, too. How it ended up in the kitchen is a mystery.
We have a new member from India who can perhaps shed some light on the topic?
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