Oh my God!! => this coin is stupid small!!! => 5mm x 8mm (0.20 - 0.30 inches) OOOWWW, WOOOWWW ... yah, that is small, eh? IONIA, Ephesos, AR Tetartemorion Circa 500-420 BC Diameter: 5 x 8 mm Weight: 0.17 grams Obverse: Bee Reverse: Head of eagle right within incuse square => Ooops => I forgot to add-in that this coin is "2,500" years old ... oh my, that is old, eh?
Wow--that is one small coin Steve! This is probably my smallest--an ancient coin: Thrace, Cherronesos hemidrachm, 400-350 BC Rev: Bee, Size: 13 mm, Weight: 2.35g
Thanks DVC ... long-time-no-hear, brother I hope all is well Yah, that dawg is tiny!! (and gorgeous!!) Cheers
!851-O only 3c with mint mark This one has a weak Obv some think a Clash caused weak Obv as there is one noted in the 1st Cherrypicker Guide,But unable to really tell due circulation.
Look at these coins, they are so small (4 mm - quarter size of a 1 cent coin), they come with a built-in magnifier display box. Cook Island Coin Set (Platinum, Gold & Silver)
Weight is a grain, which is a little under 1/15th of a gram (0.06479891 grams to be exact, according to Google ). The diameter is somewhere around 6½ millimeters. This was actually my first ever gold piece (not counting gold plated)