We did two very cool things on March 11th, 2023. First was a visit to the Perth Mint, which has been refining and selling gold since 1899. The building itself is gorgeous, having taken three years to build. It used limestone quarried from nearby Cottasloe and Rottnest island.


The Perth Mint went through quite a few distinct, and fascinating phases in its history, as detailed in the link below (it’s worth a quick read):
https://www.perthmint.com/about/the-perth-mint-story/
BUT, the most amazing thing was the world’s largest gold coin. Weighing in at 1012 kg (32,536.6 Troy ounces), just the gold was worth Cdn$84.3 million when we looked at it. Who knows what it is truly worth?! Call Sotheby’s. 😂






In the afternoon we went on a Segway tour (we ALWAYS look for these, as those who have visited us in Florida can attest).

Lots of lovely sights along the river, but…the most unsettling thing was a sign warning against going in the water. Evidently the algae is dangerous to humans (brought about by a century+ of pollution). 🤢
The waterfront is lovely though.
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