Bank of Russia Releases Largest Gold Coin Worth $200,000
Bank of Russia Releases Largest Gold Coin Worth $200,000
The Bank of Russia has released a record-heavy coin to celebrate its 150 th anniversary. Georgy Luntovsky, deputy chief of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation unveiled the coin worth 50,000 rubles ($1,660) to the general public yesterday.
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