
Tourists Find Hidden Treasure With 598 Gold Coins, Jewels In Forest; Here's What They Did Next
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Two tourists in the Czech Republic's Krkonoše Mountains discovered a hidden treasure of gold coins and artefacts, now under investigation by archaeologists
What began as a peaceful stroll through the forest turned into a cinematic moment for two tourists when they uncovered a hidden treasure nestled among the stones. Their extraordinary find in the Krkonoše Mountains, located in the north of the Czech Republic, has since captured the attention of archaeologists and historians alike.
A Walk In The Forest Turns Unforgettable
The two travellers, who have chosen to remain anonymous, were exploring the lush, wooded terrain when they noticed a shiny aluminium box partially obscured by stones. Their curiosity piqued, they opened the box, only to be confronted with an astonishing sight.
According to a CNN report, the box contained a remarkable assortment of valuable items:
The gold coins alone weighed 8 pounds (3.7 kg) and are estimated to be worth 80 lakh Czech Koruna (approximately Rs 3 crore). The cigar boxes remain sealed, adding to the intrigue surrounding the find.
Rather than keeping the treasure, the tourists responsibly handed it over to the East Bohemia Museum in Hradec Králové. According to Miroslav Novák, head of the museum's archaeological department, the finders arrived unannounced and presented the treasure to his team, prompting an immediate investigation.
Unlocking A 100-Year-Old Mystery
Initial studies suggest the coins date back to at least 1921, making the hoard over a century old. Novak believes the treasure was likely concealed either prior to the Second World War or around 1945. Fascinatingly, none of the coins are Czech, half are from the Balkan region and the rest from France. Some even bear markings from former Yugoslavia in the 1920s and 1930s.
Residents have speculated on the origins of the hoard. Some suggest it may have belonged to the wealthy Svirts-Shpork family of the Kuks Estate, while others theorise it was loot hidden by Czechoslovak soldiers during turbulent times. The true story, however, remains buried in history, at least for now.
Ongoing Investigation And Ownership
The museum continues to examine the items, with special attention to the sealed cigar boxes and the composition of the metals. Under Czech law, the treasure is officially the property of the local administration, but the finders are entitled to a reward based on the assessed value.
As the investigation continues, this chance discovery offers a captivating glimpse into Europe's complex 20th-century history and a reminder that even today, real-life treasure hunts do exist.
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May 21, 2025, 13:08 IST

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