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In the Museum of the Eastern Czech Republic in Hradec Kralove appeared unique exhibits – gold coins and jewelry worth over EUR 300,000. They were found in February by tourists in the forest near the Polish border.
Key facts:
- In February, two men during a walking in the North of the Czech Republic came to the mysterious treasure.
- Now, after a few months of research, the Museum of the Eastern Czech Republic provides visitors with unique exhibits. It is worth hundreds of thousands of euros.
- Local authorities may soon pay out. We know how much it can take.
After nearly three months of research, historians and specialists from the Eastern Museum Czech In Hradec, Kralove provided visitors with unique exhibits. These are gold coins, jewelry and other valuables found at the beginning of February this year.
Two men during a hiking trip along the slope of the Zwiczina mountain in the North of the Czech Republic came to the unusual pile of stones that aroused their interest. When they looked closely, they noticed a protruding metal can, and about a meter, the iron box. After opening, it turned out that there were nearly 600 zlotys coins inside, a dozen or so snuffle, ten bracelets, chains and other valuables. They were all made of gold, while silver cigarettes were gold -plated. The find weighed over 7 kg, their value is over 300 thousand. euro.
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The treasure first hit the hands of numismatics and an employee of the Museum of the Eastern Czech Republic Vojtech Bradle. In an interview with the Czech media, he admitted that the content of the find was a huge surprise to him. Specialists immediately began to study not only the artifacts themselves, but also the places where they were discovered. It was established that valuables were underground no more than a hundred years.
Treasury
It is still unknown who and why he hid the treasure there. Due to the location (an area where in the interwar period the border between Czechoslovakia and the Sudeten country) took Germanwhich after 1945 was afraid of displacement. The script is equally likely to assume that it can be about Jewish property.
Source: Museum of the Eastern Czech Republic in Hradec Kralove/Facebook
The explanations of the mystery of the treasury are not facilitated by the fact that the coins found come from 1808-1915. Some of them in the Czech territory probably hit the Balkans, while others from France, Belgium or even Turkey.
Archaeological research in the place of the find
At the turn of February and March, archaeologists from Hradca Kralove went to the place of discovery to see if there are any other items. Archaeologist Miroslav Novak told Czech media that “due to the nature of the find, it should be assumed that it was an exceptional situation and that nothing more would be discovered.”
According to the Czech law, the find is the property of local government authorities, which in the near future decide to pay found to men who have discovered. The prize can be up to 10 percent. the value of the “treasure”.
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Source: PAP
Source of the main photo: Museum of the Eastern Czech Republic in Hradcu Kralove/Facebook