Inside the Technology of the Polish Company's Flying Coin

Polish Company Flying Coin


Science Enthusiasts Develop Coin That Floats in Air

A company in Poland has created the world's first glowing and flying coin to be used in Cameron. The Mint of Poland has crafted this coin from 198 grams of silver.


The coin named MP-1766 contains a hidden motor that generates a magnetic field designed to make the coin float in the air.


According to Lucas Carda, director of the technical and production planning department, the coin's glow is due to a shiny paint that was made intense by ultraviolet light.


The cost of this remarkable coin, ordered by the Bank of Cameron, is 1766 Cameronian francs (approximately $2.90). However, according to the Mint of Poland, its actual value exceeds the determined monetary value.


Carda mentioned that the institution does not have the authority to issue coins because the power to issue currency lies only with the central bank.


He said that this coin is the result of the hard work of experts associated with the institution who have put their creative ideas into practice.


Mint of Poland is the only private company in the world that produces currency coins.