A large number of ancient coins were found in the Kaifeng river beach, and a large number of citizens were searching for treasures. Some people have begun to sell ancient coins online: the official response
Recently, ancient coins were found on the beach in Kaifeng, Henan, and many citizens went to find treasures, which aroused concern. May 9,Jimu NewsThe reporter learned from the cultural relics department of Kaifeng City that the ancient coin site has been protected. The staff of the Weishi County Cultural Relics Protection and Management Office said that the collection of ancient coins had begun on the evening of May 8.
According to local media reports in Henan, after the news of the discovery of ancient coins on the Weishi section of the Jialu River in Kaifeng came out, a large number of citizens rushed to hunt for treasures.
A video posted by local netizens showed that some citizens brought shovels and hoes to the beach of the Weishi section of the Jialu River, and some people brought metal detectors. In the video, someone said that he dug up ancient coins such as the copper coins of the Republic of China and the Guangxu Yuanbao of the Qing Dynasty. There are also nearby citizens who started live broadcasts near the scene.
In addition, there are rumors on the Internet that the sunken ship of the Song Dynasty was also found on the beach. In this regard, the relevant person in charge of the Weishi County Cultural Relics Protection and Management Office said that no clues to the shipwreck of the Song Dynasty were found.
Jimu news reporters noticed that some people have publicly sold the ancient coins of Jialuhetan on the Internet. On a second-hand trading platform, a newly registered user posted a new item on May 9, claiming it was a coin unearthed from the Jialu River, complete with pictures.
The seller claimed that the goods he sold were indeed ancient coins dug out of the Weishi section of the Jialu River this time. There were 4 coins in total, each sold at a price of 188 yuan.The other party said that he did not go to the river beach to find treasure, but the dump truck pulled the soil out of the river beach, and he found it from the soil..
The staff of the Weishi County Cultural Relics Protection and Management Office said that residents “digging treasures” privately violated the Cultural Relics Law, and they began to recover ancient coins on the evening of May 8.
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