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French home renovation yields golden treasure of €1m
Over 350 gold coins from a sunken Spanish Treasure are seen in an undated handout picture courtesy of 1715 Fleet u00e2u20acu201d Queens Jewels. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

ANGERS, Sept 30 — Hundreds of rare gold coins dug out of the walls of a remote French mansion fetched more than €1 million (RM4.85 million) at auction on Wednesday.

Stonemasons discovered 239 pieces of gold, minted before the French Revolution, when they began renovating the property near Quimper in the western Brittany region, auctioneers Ivoire/Deloys said.

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The family kept four coins as souvenirs and put the rest up for auction in the western town of Angers, with an estimated value of €250,000-300,000.

Bidding opened at €8,000 for a very rare double Louis d’Or, depicting Louis XIV and dating back to 1646. It went for €46,000, the same price as a Louis d’Or from Paris dated 1640 and stamped with the Templar’s Cross.

"Bids were flying from everywhere — in the room, on internet and on the telephone,” said auctioneer Florian D’Oysonville.

The 2019 find was only reported now after the owners tasked the auction house with the sale.

The proceeds were to be shared between the owners and the three craftsmen who found the gold.

D’Oysonville told AFP the coins, hidden in a metal box, probably constituted the savings of a rich trader or landowner. — AFP

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