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On March 27, 2017, in Berlin, Germany, group of young thieves slipped through the shadows, their min

On March 27, 2017, in Berlin, Germany, group of young thieves slipped through the shadows, their minds fixed on the prize ahead. The target: a gold bullion coin the size of a bike tire. [Outsider Club Header] Feb 22, 2023 By Luke Burgess for the Outsider Club The Greatest Gold Heist in History March 27, 2017: It was a clear, cold night in Berlin. A group of young thieves slipped through the shadows, their minds fixed on the prize ahead. The target: A gold bullion coin the size of a bike tire. [agf] The Big Maple Leaf is a massive Canadian gold coin weighing 100 kilograms (220 pounds) with a face value of CAD$1 million.  Waiting to Catch the Next Bull Market? What if I told you there was [a reliable way]( you could pinpoint the next bull market? You see, for the past 50 years, technology has carried even bear markets into epic bull runs. But today’s tech has gone far too stale to save the market this time... And Big Tech is no longer a reliable indicator of a coming bull run. 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They then used a sledgehammer and an ax to break through the bulletproof glass case and remove the coin. The giant coin was lifted through a window using a rope before and into a wheelbarrow. The thieves then reportedly used the wheelbarrow and a skateboard to move the coin to a nearby park where they had a getaway car waiting. [QUIZ] 46 BILLION Barrels of Oil?! A massive $5.9 trillion oil boom is about to take place. Three tiny companies just acquired the rights to mine an untapped patch holding 46 billion barrels of oil in a mystery location... And it even has the potential to reach $9 trillion in value if prices reach $200 per barrel! So which country do you think will lead this upcoming oil surge? - Venezuela - Saudi Arabia - Canada - Russia Think you know the answer? [See if you’re right!]( The operation took only a few minutes and the thieves were able to escape undetected. The theft of the Big Maple Leaf caused a sensation in Germany and around the world. The coin was valued at around USD$4 million at the time, making it one of the most valuable coins in the world. Today the coin is worth more than USD$5.9 million. The theft was seen as a major embarrassment for the Bode Museum and for the German authorities, especially when the suspects were rounded up. A few months following the theft, German police arrested three young men between ages of 18 and 20, barely adults. Imagine losing a $6 million gold coin only to learn a few 18-year-olds stole it... Pretty embarrassing. The courts found the suspects guilty in 2020 and jail sentences were handed out. However, the fate of the Big Maple Leaf remains unknown. Authorities believe the men melted the massive coin down, so it's unlikely to ever be recovered. The theft will, however, continue to be remembered as one of the most daring heists of recent years. Until next time, [Luke Burgess Signature] Luke Burgess China Has a New, More Dangerous Balloon... 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