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The E-Sylum: Volume 23, Number 52, December 27, 2020, Article 12

MORE ON THE BIG MAPLE LEAF COIN

John Regitko of Toronto, Canada submitted these notes and photos about the Big Maple Leaf coin. Thanks! -Editor

In the last E-Sylum, you included an item about Canada's $1 million coin. Here are the statistics:

• 100 kilogram; .99999 gold maple leaf $1 million bullion coin

• World’s largest and highest denomination coin ever created at the time, weighing in a 220.5 pounds, 21 inches in diameter, and boasting an unprecedented purity rating of .99999 gold bullion.

• More than $2.1 million in pure gold, it was the most valuable coin ever offered in an online-only auction.

Monina Regitko With $1 Million Gold Coin

When my wife and I visited the Royal Canadian Mint in Ottawa, I snapped a photo of her beside the coin. This gives you perspective of its actual size (Monina is 5'4"). You will note that two security guards were watching me in case I tried to run away with the coin.

John Regitko with Alex Reeves and gold bar In case anyone is wondering why they would produce such a huge coin, I suspect it was out of concern that when I showed up at the Mint, it would not be necessary to "tie down" all valuables.

Although the RCM never acknowledged the reason for the additional security, I think it was because on a previous visit, I tried to walk away with a gold bar worth $600,000 melt value at the time, so they wanted something heavier when I showed up again. My mistake was asking Alex Reeves, RCM Communications Manager, to help carry it out (the evidence is in the photo snapped by a security guard). It weighed 406.55 troy ounces, or nearly 28 pounds. What I didn't realize is that it was fastened down with a metal wire (as can be seen in the photo), I assume due to my impending visit.

To read the earlier E-Sylum article, see:
LOOSE CHANGE: DECEMBER 20, 2020 : Berlin Police Raids in Big Maple Leaf Theft (https://www.coinbooks.org/v23/esylum_v23n51a35.html)

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Wayne Homren, Editor

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