Sophie Downing, a 29-year-old business owner from Nottingham, has reportedly become the richest person in history, based on receipts from a local coffee shop. The problem is that her fortune can only be spent on 200-degree coffee.The story of Nottingham begins with a simple Christmas gift. Sophie received a voucher which she believed could be used to spend £10 in a cafe. Last week, when she tried to buy a matcha latte, the checkout showed a staggering balance of more than £63 trillion. Someone richer than the world’s richest man? Weird! It is approximately 100,000 times the net worth of Elon Musk and 670 times the total value of the world economy.Check out Sophie’s entire story below, she was the “richest person in history” but just for coffee?
nottingham woman Coffee coupons worth tens of trillions discovered
Sophie used the card for the first time at the Flying Horse Walk branch on February 12. The barista reportedly froze when the scale appeared on the screen. “His look was like, ‘What?'” she said. On February 17, when she made another purchase, she found that the balance still amounted to tens of billions. 200 Degrees has not confirmed what caused the error. Sophie speculated that it might be a scanning error. “It looks like the wrong barcode was scanned, which kind of creates this crazy balance,” she said.Despite the incredible amount, Sophie has no intention of spending it all. “I could go in and clear the shelves, but I don’t want to suffer,” she joked. “It would be better if it was a different gift card.”
Coffee coupon glitch Making a Nottingham woman a ‘billionaire’ on paper
Although this number is not technically cash, it illustrates the quirks of modern digital systems. Barcodes, scanning errors and software glitches sometimes produce numbers that are not possible in reality. Experts say it’s a rare but fascinating example of how technology can produce ridiculous results. On paper, Sophie was far wealthier than anyone alive. The large number attracted everyone’s attention. Social media is awash with jokes and memes about her “coffee empire.” People enjoy imagining what she might do with her status as a quadruple billionaire — buy up entire cities, or supply coffee to the world.
From Christmas gift to global news: Sophie’s bizarre coffee fortune
Sophie herself found the situation amusing and a bit magical. “Even just being on the screen makes you feel rich for a moment,” she said. “It makes you think about numbers in a different way.” The incident sparked discussion about how technology intersects with daily life. A small Christmas gift and a simple cup of coffee has made headlines around the world. While the fortune was most likely due to a technical glitch, it’s an interesting reminder that reality is sometimes stranger than fiction.


