While two people went for hill excursion Zvičinanear the city Trutnov, north of the Czech Republic and approximately 150 kilometers from the capital, Praguethey found an authentic treasure with several objects that could have a value of more than 300,000 euros.
This peculiar discovery took place last February, but has been announced approximately three months later by the Oriental Bohemia Museumwhich would be in charge of managing this treasure, which includes several pieces of value that would be dated between the 20s and 30s of the last century.
The treasure found by two hikers in the mountains of the Czech Republic It is composed of 598 gold currencies, 16 pitilleras, 10 bracelets, a wire purse, a comb, a chain and a polvera, the latter within an iron box.
In the press release of the Eastern Bohemia Museum, these value pieces would have origin in several European countries such as France, Belgium, Austria, Hungary, Romania, Italy and also Turkey and Russia, and would have had as a destination any region of the old Yugoslaviaspecifically Serbia o Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The Czech Museum, however, does not clarify the mystery of how the treasure reached there and as it had remained hidden for so many decades, but this has been valued as a “fascinating enigma” by the numismatic expert, Vojtěch Brádlewhich added to remain “speechless” by the magnitude of the finding.
Two plausible theories about its origin
Due to its dating and its content, two theories have been given about the origin of the golden treasure. One of them is the fact that he was hidden by Czechs during the Nazi occupation, which took place in 1938, or Germans after the end of World War II.
In the second of the theories, this treasure hidden in the Czech Republic is related to currency reforms that were carried out at the time Czechoslovakia during the communist regime in the 50s of the last century.
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