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A building in rue Mouffetard in Paris concealed a real treasure (© AdobeStock)
A real treasure in Paris. This is the discovery made by workers during the demolition of a building in the Rue Mouffetard in 1938: 3,556 gold dated from the reign of Louis XV. We tell you what has become of them.
30 kilos d’or
Those who will walk rue Mouffetard, in the 5th arrondissement of Paris, will be able to have a thought for this incredible story by passing in front of the numbers 51 and 53. On May 24, 1938, Italian diggers working on the demolition of a building discovered a hiding place in a wall, containing many rolls of coins wrapped in pieces of canvas and accompanied by a will written by Louis Nivelle, “Squire, Counselor, Secretary of the King, Audiencier in the Chancellery of the Palace” and destining the loot to his daughter Anne-Louise-Claude Nivelle. She will never see him because Louis Nivelle suddenly dies of a heart attack before having warned her.
The workers pay no attention to their discovery. One of them even brings home some coins that he believes are copper and worthless and gives them to his son to play marbles. One of the intrigued workers still decides to go see the jeweler in his neighborhood in Montreuil to have one of the pieces appraised. When the jeweler tells him that they are in reality Louis XV gold coins, the worker goes to the Montreuil police station.
The police quickly went to the scene and searches were started.
Most of them are Louis then double Louis and demi-Louis. The treasure represents a weight of 30 kilos of gold.