Big Maple Leaf

Big Maple Leaf
Canada
Value1000000 Canadian dollar
Mass100,000 g
Diameter530 mm
Composition999.99/1000 gold
Gold3,215 troy oz
Years of minting1
Mintage5
Obverse
DesignEffigy of Queen Elizabeth II
DesignerSusanna Blunt
Design date2003
Reverse
DesignHand-polished stylized maple leaf
DesignerStanley Witten

The Big Maple Leaf (BML) is a $1 million (CAD) gold coin weighing 100 kilograms (220 lb) (3,215 troy ounces). A set of five[1] of these coins was produced by the Royal Canadian Mint (RCM) in 2007, at their Ottawa facility where the first BML produced remains in storage.

The Big Maple Leaf was recognized by the Guinness World Records in 2007 not only for its status as the world's biggest gold coin but also for its unparalleled gold purity of 99.999 per cent.[2]

As of March 2017, the market value of a single Big Maple Leaf had reached approximately $4 million (USD).[3] On 27 March 2017, one of the coins was stolen from a Berlin museum.

The Big Maple Leaf remained the largest gold coin ever minted until 2011, when the 1 tonne (1000 kg) Australian Gold Nugget ("Gold Kangaroo") was minted.[4]

  1. ^ "Giant gold coin trial opens in Berlin". BBC News. January 10, 2019.
  2. ^ "All You Need To Know About The Largest Gold Coins Minted". The Reserve. Retrieved 2023-07-13.
  3. ^ O'Sullivan, Donie (27 March 2017). "200-lb gold coin worth estimated $4 million is stolen from German museum". CNN. Retrieved 28 March 2017.
  4. ^ "The Two Largest Gold Coins Ever Minted". www.govmint.com. 2019-08-05. Archived from the original on 2020-10-22. Retrieved 2021-05-28.

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