FILE -- Coins of the Celtic Treasure are on display at the local Celtic and Roman Museum in Manching, Germany, May 31, 2006. A senior official said Wednesday that organized crime groups were likely behind the theft of a huge horde of ancient gold coins stolen from a museum in southern Germany this week.
Security systems at the museum recorded that a door was pried open at 1:26 a.m. and then how the thieves left again at 1:35 a.m., Limmer said. It was in those nine minutes that the culprits must have smashed open a display cabinet and scooped out the treasure. Bavaria’s minister of science and arts, Markus Blume, said evidence pointed to the work of professionals.
The bowl-shaped coins, dating back to about 100 B.C., were made from Bohemian river gold and show how the Celtic settlement at Manching had links across Europe, he said.“The archaeologists hope that the coins remain in their original state and reappear again at some point," he said, adding that they are well documented and would be hard to sell.
Its called using replicas
Now that's interesting
But no worries, I’m sure the museum have cameras both inside and outside so even if they didn’t triggered the alarm they have full HD pictures👍
Meanwhile….SBF_FTX stole 8 billion and authorities don’t seem to care. Bitboy_Crypto is the only one to pay him a visit in the 🇧🇸 to ask questions. Good job Ben. corruption sec dirtygary democrats
Money heists....
The stuff movies are made of.
Hunter Biden?
Is Disney still sucking wind in stocks? They brought it on themselves.
Anybody seen SBF lately?
Police/ Launch/ International Interpol
In side job
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