Let’s say you have something that you don’t want anyone else to see. Let’s say you have this information on a micro SD card and you need to secretly get it from point A to point B. Why you would need to do this if you’re not an actual Secret Service operative I don’t know, but there’s now a solution for your problem. The Micro SD Card Covert Coin lets you covertly move data as easily as lending someone a quarter.
This quarter is worth a bit more than 25 cents in information. It looks like a normal quarter on the surface, feels just like any other but it’s got a secret. It opens up and you can store a single micro SD card on the inside. Pretty sneaky. What’s even scarier is the fact that you could store around 128,000 digital books on a card inside here, or around 30,000 music tracks, if you’re carrying around one of the new 128 GB microSD cards. That’s an awful lot of stuff.
The little spy coin is made from real US currency (there’s also a Euro and Australian version for people with those needs) so once it’s dropped into a pocket it becomes indistinguishable from any other coin. It’s also impossible to open without the special opening device that comes packaged with it. The Micro SD Card Covert Coin is $19.99.