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1644 – The Largest Coin (riksbank.se)
19 points by erehweb on Nov 22, 2022 | hide | past | favorite | 10 comments



Hah, came to post the same link. Seriously. A 20kg copper plate is not exactly pocket change, but it doesn't hold a candle to 4 metric tons.


Same. Got change for a 2 x 1m alabaster?


> The ownership of a large stone, which would be too difficult to move, was established by its history as recorded in oral tradition, rather than by its location. Appending a transfer to the oral history of the stone thus effected a change of ownership

So, like an NFT before they were cool?


NFTs are cool now?


British and Indian pre-partition (1947) coins are unwieldy compared to modern coins both in terms of weight and lack of decimalization. You'd swear they just copied whatever the Romans did (Carolingian monetary system). ;)


Binary wouldn't be half bad: halves, quarters, eighths, sixteenths and thirty seconds of a pound.


Binary isn't terrible, but you could use a factor of three or five every once in a while to make it more divisible... like 12 or 60. 8)


Yah people don’t believe me when I say SAE is superior to metric because they’re based on binary ;)


“If you drop a coin off a tall building, contrary to popular belief, it won’t actually hurt anyone.”

“Well actually…”




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