https://coinweek.com/recent-articles-video/german-police-make-arrests-theft-1-kilo-big-maple-leaf-gold-coin/
Technically, a Canadian bullion coin. One needs to be careful vetting new employees who have connections to organized crime.
Maple Leafs used to cost more than Krugerrands. Both were the same weight 1 oz. They were both attractive, but I could never figure out why Canadian gold was worth more.
Quote from: Baruch on July 29, 2018, 05:51:23 PM
https://coinweek.com/recent-articles-video/german-police-make-arrests-theft-1-kilo-big-maple-leaf-gold-coin/
Technically, a Canadian bullion coin. One needs to be careful vetting new employees who have connections to organized crime.
It's probably already melted down and distributed.
Quote from: SGOS on July 30, 2018, 10:03:04 AM
Maple Leafs used to cost more than Krugerrands. Both were the same weight 1 oz. They were both attractive, but I could never figure out why Canadian gold was worth more.It's probably already melted down and distributed.
No doubt. In China or Switzerland.