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Mr Bond, James Bond Gets Special 7kg Gold Coin Worth RM37,000
The release of Mr Bond's latest film, 'No Time To Die', may have been postponed to November, but that did not diminish the suave spy's swagger whatsoever.
In conjunction with the release of the film, Britain's Royal Mint has unveiled a special seven-kilogramme gold coin.
That's right, a seven-friggin'-kilogramme gold coin.
According to a report by AFP-Relaxnews, the James Bond-themed gold coin is said to have the highest face value in Royal Mint's 1,100-year history.
Largest gold coin ever made

The gold coin is reportedly worth £7,000 (RM37,765), as it is the largest coin ever made by Britain's official coin-maker.
On the face of the coin, you'll find it engraved with an image of an Aston Martin DB5 and its famous BMT 216A number plate, surrounded by a gun barrel made famous in the opening montages of Bond films.
“Finding the balance between design detail and what can be accomplished in production was a challenge, nowhere more so than the intricate spokes of the DB5's wheel,” said designers Christian Davies and Matt Dent said in a statement.

However, the Royal Mint did not reveal how much the seven-kilo gold coin will cost you, but the two-kilo ones will set you back around £129,990 (RM692,618).
But hey, considering this is Daniel Craig's last movie as the suave spy, the gold coins are a must-get, don't you think?
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