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Einstein coin the smallest of its kind

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A tiny Swiss gold coin bearing a picture of Albert Einstein sticking his tongue out has been crowned as the world’s smallest commemorat­ive coin.

The miniature coin, with a face value of a quarter of a Swiss franc (27 US cents), measures just 2.96 millimetre­s in diameter and weighs only 0.063 grammes.

“Guinness World Records has recognised the quarter-franc gold coin issued in 2020 as the world’s smallest commemorat­ive coin,” Swissmint said in a statement on Tuesday.

Claiming inspiratio­n from the “determinat­ion and patience” of theoretica­l physicist Einstein, who died in 1955, the coin features the Swiss citizen in his famous pose on the obverse.

The reverse shows the nominal value of the coin, the Swiss cross and the inscriptio­n Helvetia — the Latin name for Switzerlan­d, which is used on coins in the four-language European nation.

However, casual observers should not expect to see much.

“The world’s smallest commemorat­ive coin is decorated with images that cannot be discerned with the naked eye. Swissmint has therefore designed special packaging, complete with magnifying lenses and light,” it said.

Only 999 coins were struck, which all sold out quickly.

Meanwhile Switzerlan­d also claimed another numismatic world record for the oldest coin still in circulatio­n.

The 10-centime coin minted in 1879 remains valid as legal tender.

The coin’s reverse side features the face value surrounded by a wreath of oak leaves. The obverse features a woman’s head in profile, looking to the right and wearing a diadem.

“The unaltered 10-centime coin has thus been in use for over 140 years, and has now been recognised by Guinness World Records as the world’s oldest coin still in circulatio­n,” said Swissmint.

 ?? SWISSMINT VIA AFP ?? The miniature coin, with a face value of a quarter of a Swiss franc (27 US cents), measures just 2.96 millimetre­s in diameter and weighs only 0.063 grammes.
SWISSMINT VIA AFP The miniature coin, with a face value of a quarter of a Swiss franc (27 US cents), measures just 2.96 millimetre­s in diameter and weighs only 0.063 grammes.

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