The Treasure Hunt of an Antique Dealer

Chapter 315: On the kilogram!

As soon as he turned a corner, Xiang Weirong said in the dialect of Yanxian: "Davis and Zach should have no problems. The next step is to see Thomas and Paul. Xingquan and I will do a few small tests for them. You don’t have to worry about it. .

But the harvest this time is a bit beyond imagination, so you have to know how to give the bonus at that time. "

Zhang Nan nodded, "I will discuss with you in advance."

In fact, this is nothing: In the case of the Murex Salt Mine, the Allies pulled 2,600 trucks of treasure all the way out. The gold alone is now worth at least 3 billion US dollars, not to mention the uncountable jewelry, art...

Although gold is good, gold is nothing for those artworks and jewellery that never understand the quantity and value.

A famous painting can cost thousands of dollars, and the number of famous paintings in the Murex Salt Mine is a mystery!

After the occupation of Berchtesgaden, 5,200 famous paintings were found in the cellar where the owner was indistinguishable from one place: Think about how Patton died, and you can understand that the $3 billion in gold might really be trivial. ...

I took a flashlight in, and Nicole picked up one of the densely packed pockets. It didn't feel very heavy. It shouldn't be gold. The pocket that Alyosha opened just now is a few meters away. The linen bags here are all neatly arranged. Placed, looking at the classification, there are some specific rules.

Jenny went to look at the pocket with gold utensils, and took out one, "Eastern European-style gold plate, maybe it's in the church..."

But before she finished speaking, she hesitated and took out a golden bowl again, "This one has French, 1784. It should belong to a French nobleman during the Louis XVI period. It is worth studying."

Nicole had already opened the pocket in her hand and said to the beautiful woman holding the golden bowl: "Jenny, don't study that bowl. There is time. Here are the things you like!"

Zhang Nan turned his head and saw that there were still a few small pockets in Nicole's hand pocket. Nicole had just opened one of them: it was shiny under the bright flashlight!

Diamonds, a whole bag of loose diamonds!

There are 6 large and small pockets inside, weighing about three or four kilograms-the size of diamonds in one of the pockets over one kilogram should almost be around 1 carat, at least four or five thousand!

The diamonds in the other pockets are getting bigger and bigger. When the smallest pocket is opened, there are at least 70 or 80 diamonds weighing at least 10 carats in it!

Not a rough stone, but a cut loose diamond.

Quickly open hundreds of pockets in this nearby piece: there are 56 bags of diamonds and other finished jewellery on this one, some necklaces, bracelets, crowns studded with luxurious diamonds and gemstones... just are stuffed into burlap bags at will!

This can no longer be described as dazzling: the most intuitive feeling here is that all other treasures are floating clouds!

The Nazis swept over half of Europe, and the variety of jewelry here is so rich that it is beyond description!

Even an emperor cannot bury the wealth of the empire underground, and when the empire collapses, the most precious things are hidden.

And the most exaggerated are those loose diamonds that are probably dug from platinum or platinum rings and necklaces. They have 3 pockets and at least 5 kilograms!

People talk about carats, and Zhang Nan uses kilograms directly!

And there are almost no fine diamonds below 20-30 points, at least all of them are above 50 points, that is, half a carat or more.

"It is estimated that the fine diamonds were used by the Nazis as precision instruments for industrial diamond processing, and all that were left were big ones."

Zhang Nan holds two small bags of the largest diamond in his hand, each weighing more than 10 carats, there are about one hundred and twenty thirty: the largest pear-shaped colorless diamond, Zhang Nan suspects that it will not There will be a hundred carats!

Instead of putting it back in the big pocket, he said: "Put the five carats or more in your pocket and put it away."

Xiang Weirong nodded and put two bags in his inner pockets. Nicole and Jenny didn't say much, and each hid two bags.

Even a high-yield diamond mine, how many high-quality diamonds of 10 carats and 5 carats or more can be produced in a year? These are all finished loose diamonds after cutting. They are round, emerald cut and drop-shaped. Some of the cuts are obviously very old, and the mining time may span hundreds of years!

In a special period, you can scramble your home, but the Nazis simply copied it from one country to the next!

If you think of a way to wash the diamond's identity for nothing with the two small bags that Nan Nan put in your pocket, a few hundred million dollars is not a big problem, and even one billion is normal!

My "star" is more than 400 carats, worth 15 million U.S. dollars, because it is a yellow diamond that is still a little underestimated. It will take ten years for the price to become really nervous!

The diamonds here are almost all colorless diamonds. A few colored diamonds are put in a small pocket by "big and small pots". Zhang Nan even saw a red diamond or ruby ​​that may have about 10 carats in it. Together.

Decisively choose the slightly larger colored diamonds at will, put them in a small cloth bag of more than 10 carats, and carry them with them.

A colorless diamond of more than 10 carats of good quality can now reach a value of 500,000 to millions of dollars!

So "Star" Zhang Nan has made a lot of money. At least ten years later, many people will shout why they didn't give up.

And the big red guy, if it were a diamond instead of a ruby, its value would be incalculable-again the prejudice of "fancy diamonds uselessness": Nowadays, the known red diamond in the world is the Musayev red diamond, weighing 5.11 Carat was discovered by a farmer in Brazil in 1960.

In April last year, that red diamond was sold at a price of US$920,000 per carat in New York, which was the world record for the price of a colored diamond per carat!

And this one in Zhang Nan's pocket will weigh 10 carats!

After Xiang Weirong put the diamonds away, he said, "You probably take a look at all the things here, and wait until the outside is cleaned ~ www.wuxiaspot.com~ There is no need to open the box for inspection here, and move them all at once."

After speaking, he left. Zhang Nan understood why his brother-in-law thought about it this way: The excitement from the outside is almost over, and the ones here are treated as valuables such as gold.

It is not good for people to be stimulated too much.

The outside was handed over to the brother-in-law, and the three Zhang Nan began to check this piece like groundhogs: Zhang Nan jumped to choose, and opened five or six large boxes, and found that there were layers of silver plates inside. , All the stuff of the last nod.

At a glance, there are hundreds of such boxes!

Nicole and Jenny deal with the burlap bag on the other side: Jumping to check it over, you will probably know what is inside by touching it outside, there are 105 bags of gold!

Nicole even found a golden cross almost half a meter high, weighing more than 100 catties!

This is not the biggest baby. The biggest thing is the 5 big bumps on the side of the rock-the surface is a bit gray and black, but you can clearly see the markings and German words on the top.

"The silver ingot at the bottom of the press box in a German bank is 200 kilograms! Alan, what about this thing?"

200 kg, 400 kg! There is a problem with the four brawny men who have to carry them all at once, and they are definitely a stuff to hold down the warehouse.

"Do you want a dollar for a gram now?" Zhang Nan thought of the super big ingots in the China Jinshang Bank. It is said that the largest one is two to three hundred jin, in order to suppress the warehouse and prevent theft!

It's good, and it's even more exaggerated-the German pulled in with a truck, but he had to carry it out.

When Nicole heard it, she said, "Industrial pure silver should not be spotted, so I didn't pay special attention to it."

"A kilogram is nearly US$1,000, and one piece is US$200,000. Whoever moves out, I will give the guys a 100,000 piece of transportation fee. Such a large Nazi silver ingot is estimated to be out of print and cannot be thrown here."

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