Solid £3.5m gold coin with Queen's head stolen from gallery

The precious object disappeared from Berlin's Bode Museum overnight

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The 'Big Maple Leaf' coin on display at Berlin's Bode Museum in 2010
(Image credit: Martel Mettelsiefen / GETTY)

A giant solid gold coin featuring the Queen's head and worth millions of pounds has been stolen from a gallery in Berlin.

The Canadian coin, nicknamed the Big Maple Leaf, has a face value of $1m Canadian (£594,000), but because of the purity of its gold is worth far more – an estimated £3.58m.

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