"This is something left by my ancestors, why did you ask me to turn it in? "The old man found a box of silver ingots in the earthen kang at home, and the expert identified it as genuine, and suggested that he hand it in, and the uncle said a word, leaving the expert speechless.
Uncle Li, who lives in Gansu, is an authentic farmer, he has two sons, and later his sons grew up and bought a house in the city to settle down, and the two sons repeatedly proposed to take Uncle Li and his family to the city to enjoy happiness, but Uncle Li felt that life in the city was not used to it, and insisted on staying in the village.
The two sons couldn't resist the old couple, and proposed to spend money to build a house for the two old people, they wanted to tear down the family's old house and build a new house, Uncle Li had to agree.
As a result, when the old house was demolished, it was found that there was an iron box hidden inside, and when I opened it, it was filled with large and small silver. Intuition told Uncle Li that these silver had a lot of origins.
This news quickly caused a sensation in the village, and even people within a radius of ten miles knew about it, and some traders came and offered 500 yuan to buy silver ingots, but Uncle Li felt that the traders must be cheating him, so he refused without even thinking about it.
In order to thoroughly understand the value of these silver ingots, Uncle Li came to the scene of the treasure appreciation program. After the expert identification, it was determined that these things were indeed silver, and according to the degree of oxidation on the surface, the experts determined that these silver were from the end of the Qing Dynasty, and the bottom of one of the silver ingots also had the words "Guangxu period" written on the bottom.
The expert told Uncle Li that such a silver ingot was worth about 30,000 yuan. Uncle Li is very happy, so many silver ingots, then add one piece is hundreds of thousands. However, the expert's next words made Uncle Li's face sink.
The expert told Uncle Li that these silver ingots were cultural relics and could not be traded, and suggested that Uncle Li donate these things. First, it can protect these cultural relics well, and secondly, it can help experts study the relevant history of the late Qing Dynasty.
Uncle Li was very angry and asked the expert directly: This is what I found in the kang, and it is not buried in the soil, why should I hand it in, this is something left by my ancestors, what qualifications do you have for me to hand it in.
Uncle Li's words were applauded by the audience. The experts knew that they were wrong, so they had no choice but to give up. Uncle Li said that although such a thing cannot be sold, he plans to pass it on as a family heirloom. What do you think about this? Feel free to leave a comment.