Abandoned gold bars baffle German police

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Likely some criminal activity. Sounds like a cold war spy story.

BERLIN (AP) — Attention all passengers: could the person who left a stash of gold bars and a pile of banknotes in the luggage deposit at Cologne's main railway station kindly contact German police?

That was the appeal that police in the western German city issued Friday for information to track down the owner of the several kilos (pounds) of gold and a six-figure sum of euros in cash.

The stash was found in April in a luggage locker at the station, a major European transport hub. Police said they're going public after being unable to link the haul to any crime and hearing nothing from any legitimate owner.

Whoever the owner is shouldn't leave it too much longer. Police say that if nobody comes forward, the stash will be sold.

Must be the ones I lost there in the 1980's. Forgot where I put them.
 
SEVERAL kilos? And at least 100,000 Euro??

LOL. Wow...

1 Kilo of gold = 45, 500CAD, about 43,500USD.

:eek:

I want dis.
 
And in another valuable find:
http://enews.earthlink.net/article/str?guid=20130926/1f51d8bd-1980-4b18-a432-93db2fec210b
Jewels on French mountain may be from plane crash
By LORI HINNANT
From Associated Press
September 26, 2013 1:54 PM EST
PARIS (AP) — A French mountain climber stumbled upon a case of dozens of cut jewels, worth hundreds of thousands of dollars — believed to be debris from one of two Air India crashes decades ago, police said.

Police commander Sylvain Merly of France's Savoie region said the experienced Mont Blanc climber, who asked to stay anonymous, found the box marked "Made in India" while scaling one of the peak's glaciers and turned it in on Sept. 9. Authorities hope to find someone connected with its owner, who is presumed to have been a passenger on one of the two jets that crashed in 1950 or 1966.

Merly said Thursday the metal box, slightly smaller than a shoe box, was filled with small bags of loose jewels, mostly emeralds and sapphires. Merly said debris from the Air India crashes regularly rises to the surface on Mont Blanc.

"Things come up from the glaciers," Merly said. "They're always moving."

Merly said the climber's decision to turn over the box immediately "means that there are still honest people."

"He could have kept them but he chose to turn them in because he knew they belonged to someone who probably perished," Merly said.

It wasn't immediately clear what would happen to the jewels if nobody claimed them.
 
Those would be African Sapphires if they were coming out of India.
Actually they could be from anywhere. This could have been a dristubuter, designer, or a miner trying to sell his wares. The value will vary greatly depending on size, clarity, origination and or treated or not. I used to be a gem guy a while back.
 
Actually they could be from anywhere. This could have been a dristubuter, designer, or a miner trying to sell his wares. The value will vary greatly depending on size, clarity, origination and or treated or not. I used to be a gem guy a while back.

All of them I ever bought in India were African.It said they were cut , so probably a jeweler?
 
The gold wasn't linked to any crime? Gimme a break, that's a sop to get the guy to come claim it all, so he can be tied to a crime...or six. Someone has to be guilty, always.
 
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