This article is illustrated with a stock Wikipedia photo, but it describes recent seizures of coins and artifacts believe stolen from
archaeological sites. -Editor
Romanian police have seized gold coins and a treasure trove of statues which are over 2,000 years old allegedly stolen from archaeological
sites and destined for auction, prosecutors said Monday.
Three golden coins minted under the Dacian King Koson, 1,050 ancient silver coins, as well as 102 metal objects and 12 vases and ceramic
statuettes were seized last week in raids on an auction house and three people claiming to be collectors, they said.
"At least some of these objects come from treasures stolen from protected archaeological sites," prosecutor Augustin Lazar, in
charge of the investigation in Alba Iulia, central Romania, told AFP.
He said some of the pieces are so rare that it difficult to put a value on them.
Numerous precious coins, mostly coming from illegal archaeological digs, have been found recently thanks to "systematic
surveillance of the websites of Romanian and foreign auction houses," a police source told AFP.
Items seized last week will be examined by experts at Romania's national Historical Museum, who will decide on a case-by-case basis
if they should be confiscated or returned to their owners, said Lazar.
The Artmark auction house, targeted in the raids, said it had told police and the ministry of culture in advance of its plans organize
sales of objects which could be part of the country's national heritage, but had not received a reply.
"By offering the police our full support for a proper investigation, we hope to be able rapidly to resume our legal
activities," Artmark said in a statement.
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