Treasure hunters searching for £200m of Nazi gold find coins proving Hitler's men were there

The coins are dated 1942, 1944 and 1945 and are each stamped with the word "Reichsbank", the name of the central bank of the German Reich from 1876 to 1945

The coins - worth one pfennig each - are dated 1942, 1944 and 1945 and are each stamped with the word The coins are each worth one pfennig (

Image: Youtube)

A group of treasure hunters searching for Nazi gold have found German coins dating from World War II that prove Hitler's men were there.

The treasure hunters find themselves in an 18th century palace in southern Poland after gaining permission to lift a buried cartouche which they believe contains £200 million of Nazi gold.

And, while clearing dirt at one of three sites surveyed in the village of Minkowskie, they discovered six Reichsbank pfennigs marked with swastikas.

The coins - worth one pfennig each - are dated 1942, 1944 and 1945 and are each stamped with the word "Reichsbank".

Bart Zelaytys of the Silesian Bridge Foundation leading the hunt
Bart Zelaytys of the Silesian Bridge Foundation leading the hunt (

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Youtube)

It was the name of the central bank of the German Reich from 1876 to 1945, reports the .

Posting the find on YouTube, Bart Zelaytys - from the Silesian Bridge Foundation who is leading the hunt - said: "The guys were working there sorting out the sand and we have a little find here.

"We have six pfennigs, Reich pfennigs, and as you can see the years are from 1942 to 1945.

"We have swastikas. So what does that mean? Well, the Nazis were here. They were here. We know that for sure."

Earlier this year, the group found a five-foot metal buried 10 feet below the surface in the village of Minkowskie.

The discovery was made by investigator Roman Furmaniak and his team who had been searching for the site for a year.

Roman and his...

Treasure hunters searching for £200m of Nazi gold find coins proving Hitler's men were there

The coins are dated 1942, 1944 and 1945 and are each stamped with the word "Reichsbank", the name of the central bank of the German Reich from 1876 to 1945

The coins - worth one pfennig each - are dated 1942, 1944 and 1945 and are each stamped with the word The coins are each worth one pfennig (

Image: Youtube)

A group of treasure hunters searching for Nazi gold have found German coins dating from World War II that prove Hitler's men were there.

The treasure hunters find themselves in an 18th century palace in southern Poland after gaining permission to lift a buried cartouche which they believe contains £200 million of Nazi gold.

And, while clearing dirt at one of three sites surveyed in the village of Minkowskie, they discovered six Reichsbank pfennigs marked with swastikas.

The coins - worth one pfennig each - are dated 1942, 1944 and 1945 and are each stamped with the word "Reichsbank".

Bart Zelaytys of the Silesian Bridge Foundation leading the hunt
Bart Zelaytys of the Silesian Bridge Foundation leading the hunt (

Picture:

Youtube)

It was the name of the central bank of the German Reich from 1876 to 1945, reports the .

Posting the find on YouTube, Bart Zelaytys - from the Silesian Bridge Foundation who is leading the hunt - said: "The guys were working there sorting out the sand and we have a little find here.

"We have six pfennigs, Reich pfennigs, and as you can see the years are from 1942 to 1945.

"We have swastikas. So what does that mean? Well, the Nazis were here. They were here. We know that for sure."

Earlier this year, the group found a five-foot metal buried 10 feet below the surface in the village of Minkowskie.

The discovery was made by investigator Roman Furmaniak and his team who had been searching for the site for a year.

Roman and his...

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