Dig up 10,000 tons of gold in your yard and hand it over to the state, or can you keep it for yourse

Mondo Finance Updated on 2024-03-06

People's love for "** as always, the ancients thought that ** is scarce and rare, so educate their children and grandchildren to read well, because "there is a **house in the book", and only by reading well can there be "money" way, "real gold is not afraid of fire", and the people who describe real talent and real learning with gold reflect people's recognition of the value of **.

Although people say "** is priced, jade is priceless",But I have seen those who hoard gold, and it is rare to see those who hoard jade, because of the preservation of value, you can get rid of it and exchange it for money when you encounter hardship.

A netizen picked up a gold necklace in the gap of his tire, and the netizen couldn't hide his joy, and the comment area exploded directly. If you dig ** in your yard, and it's 10,000 tons, will you hand it over to the state, or will you keep it for yourself?

Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty said in "Waves and Sands": "Although it is hard to search for thousands of waters, blowing all the wild sand begins to reach gold." "It's hard to get people's pursuit of ** and **.

From ancient times to the present, ** is the standard configuration of rich and noble families, and the emperor's high-standard rewards are in addition to Dongzhu, agate, coral, and brocade.

In the hit drama "Pentium Era" starring Tong Dawei and Jiang Xin, because Chang Hanqing's family played by Tong Dawei was a landlord before, and his home was raided during the Cultural Revolution, the final whereabouts of the family's gold bars have become an issue of keen concern to the audienceUnder the strategy of Chang Hanqing's eldest sister and Chang Hanqing's son Chang Junbo, the gold bars were successfully transferred to the family and buried next to the railroad tracks.

After watching this TV series, while praising the wit of the aunts and nephews, they can't help but envy them for having so many **, and some people even daydreamed that they had dug up gold. In fact, many years ago, someone turned everyone's dream into reality, and they really dug up Huang Chengcheng's gold, what did they do after digging gold?

In October 1970, a farmer in Xi'an dug an old jar while farming in the field, and he carefully opened itInside is ** (11 pounds). The first thing he thought of was to hand over to the state.

So, he put down the farm work in his hand and rushed to the Shaanxi Provincial Museum with the altar in his hand. Museum archaeological experts believe that these ** come from the Li Tang royal family. Afterwards, the museum thanked the farmer and held a commendation meeting.

In 2010, a worker dug up a 12-kilogram "gold plate" in the Jiangkou sand quarry in Jiangkou Town, Pengshan County, Meishan, Sichuan, and wanted to take it for himself. The Pengshan Cultural Management Office did ideological work on the worker, and finally recovered the cultural relics. The staff of the cultural management office warns people:The excavated cultural relics belong to the state, and once it is discovered that the cultural relics are privately stored or resold, they will be investigated for legal responsibility and the cultural relics will be recovered.

If you dig up the ** in someone else's house, you must hand it in. So if you dig 10,000 tons of ** in your yard, will you choose to hand it over to the state, or keep it for yourself?

A lot of people are thinking:"I dug it in my own yard, and the ownership and use rights should belong to me. Why should it be handed over to the state? ”

The excavated ** not only belongs to currency, it may also belong to cultural relics. If it is a cultural relic, then according to the relevant laws, these ** must be handed over to the state no matter how much. Otherwise, it is likely that you will be held legally responsible.

After handing over the artifact to the State Administration of Cultural Heritage, the Bureau will reward you with a pennant and a bonus based on the value of the artifact. China implements the state ownership of land, and no matter who digs it up, it theoretically belongs to the state and needs to be handed over to the state.

However, if the ** you dig belongs to monetary attributes, such as ingots and gold bars, you only need to prove that these ** are left by your ancestors or other elders, and in this case, the ** dug up does not need to be handed over to the state, but belongs to yourself.

If there is no relevant evidence to support itEven if these ** are dug up in your yard, they do not belong to you, and if there is no owner, they must be handed over and owned by the state.

To hand over 10,000 tons of **, few people will be willing. You'll definitely want to:"I sold it without knowing it, noThat's it? ”

The fact is that there is no impermeable wall in the world, especially a large number of ** into the market, which will definitely attract the attention of the relevant state departments. will follow the vine to investigate**, and it is a matter of time before your whereabouts are exposed. When the physical evidence is complete, it is the time when you are held accountable for private possession and the destruction of cultural relics.

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