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Sunday, June 27, 2010

King Coin

A Spanish precious metals trading company bought the world's largest gold coin for 3.27 million euros, its exact material worth, from the estate of an insolvent investment firm at a rare auction in Vienna on Friday.
The 100 kg (220.5 lb) piece, one of only five Canadian $1,000,000 Maple Leaf coins the Royal Canadian Mint has ever produced, was snapped up immediately in a written bid from ORO direct, a gold trading company based in Madrid.
The auction was ordered by the administrator of Austrian investment group AvW Invest, which filed for insolvency in May after its owner and chief executive was arrested on suspicion of fraud, breach of trust and other charges.
AvW had acquired the coin in 2007, joining an exclusive club of owners including Queen Elizabeth, who is also displayed on one side of the coin, two unidentified investors in Dubai and one who is so reclusive even his or her residence is unknown.
AvW had lent its coin, 53 cm (21 inches) in diameter and 3 cm thick, to Vienna's Kunsthistorisches Museum where it had been on display as part of its coin collection.
Its purity is 99.999 percent, the purest type in the market.
bi The Royal Canadian Mint launched the coin in 2007 to showcase its production facilities and steal the entry in the Guinness Book of Records for the world's biggest gold coin.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Mega Lottery


Two British ticket holders have become the country's biggest lottery winners after scooping a whopping £45,570,835.50 each in the latest EuroMillions draw. The only two winning tickets for the massive £91 million jackpot were bought in the UK so each ticket holder will get half the winnings, smashing the previous record of the highest lottery payout in the UK which previously was £35.4 million. The holders of the winning tickets now have 179 days to claim their prize and make this an official record in England.
In May this year a 25-year-old Spanish woman broke the world record of the highest lottery payout by becoming the biggest EuroMillions, ever, winner when she won £110 million.