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Two people walking in the Czech Republic found a treasure over $ 340,000, according to the museum that has items.
The East Bohemia Museum said they found gold coins, jewelry and tobacco bags. Founded objects about 15 pounds of museum Said social media.
According to the museum, the treasury was found on a two-bowl of stone walls. First, the hikers focused on a branch of aluminum, divided into columns, which are 598 gold coins. Local media declare Treasure was estimated at 7.5 million Czech crowns worth about $ 341,000.
East Bohemian Museum
They found a bag of 16 tobacco bags, 16 tobacco bags, 10 bracelets, delicate wire mesh, a comb with a collar, powder coat and a chain. These items made from yellow metal and found in a metal box, the museum said.
According to a museum expert in coins and since 1908, “he has been secretly hundreds of years hundreds of years since 1908. Gave information on local media The money buried after 1921 includes the currency of France, Belgium, Ottoman Empire and former Austrian-Hungary. Small signs on the currency show that they have been taken from 1918 to 1992 since 1992 since 1992 in Yugoslavia since 1992. The museum called the collection “a very special set.”
East Bohemian Museum
Experts have yet identified a origin for such or other objects. Efforts continue to analyze the items and determine the yellow metal where the pieces left.
Head of the museum’s archeological department Miroslav Novák, the findings are unique, but the treasury underground burial experience was “General experience since history.” Often, the pieces were “buried” in indefinite times with the intention of returning to this, “Novak said.