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A Town Worker Accidentally Found Gold Worth 40,000 Euros While Mowing the Lawn
Daily Galaxy ^ | May 29, 2026 | Arezki Amiri

Posted on 05/30/2026 7:45:56 PM PDT by Red Badger

Ten sealed gold bars turned up in a Saxon meadow with no owner, no explanation, and a six-month countdown that ended with a surprising decision.

A municipal worker in Bannewitz, a small Saxon town south of Dresden, was mowing grass near a rainwater retention basin last October when he noticed something glinting in the freshly cut swath. He initially gathered eight small, sealed packages. Town officials who came to investigate found two more. Laid out together, they amounted to ten gold bars, each weighing about 28 grams, scattered in what the municipality later described as a fan-like pattern.

The total value of the find came to roughly 40,000 euros. The bars were still sealed in their original wrapping when found, which preserved the manufacturer’s information and serial numbers printed on the packaging. No one who came forward in the months that followed could prove the gold was theirs.

Twelve to Fifteen Claimants, Zero Receipts

Under German civil law, the Fundrecht statute gives the original owner of lost property of significant value a six-month window to substantiate a claim. For the Bannewitz gold, that deadline fell on April 17, 2026. Mayor Heiko Wersig told the Süddeutsche Zeitung the town received between twelve and fifteen separate inquiries during that period.

The explanations varied. One person said the bars had fallen from his pocket during a walk. Another claimed they were cargo aboard a drone that malfunctioned and came down in the area. A local resident approached the mayor at a bakery, believing the gold might be connected to a grandparent scam in which a fraudster had collected gold coins from her home. The bars did not match.

Five of the ten gold ounces that were found while mowing the lawn in a meadow in Bannewitz. Image credit: Municipality of Bannewitz Investigators used the serial numbers on the packaging to attempt to trace the purchase, but the records did not lead to an identifiable buyer. Every claimant was ultimately asked for a purchase receipt matching those manufacturer registration numbers. None produced one.

The Scattering Pattern Prompted a Police Inquiry

The way the bars were spread across the grass raised questions from the start. The scattered arrangement suggested they may have been thrown from a passing vehicle. That detail prompted law enforcement to investigate whether the gold was connected to a pursuit or other criminal event.

According to Mayor Wersig, the investigation found no evidence linking the gold to any criminal activity. The bars were held in a police evidence room in Dresden while authorities waited for a legitimate claimant. Wersig reported the find to police immediately after the municipal worker’s discovery.

As the Brussels Times reported, the discovery came to light after a worker at a sewage treatment company stumbled upon the metal during routine maintenance. “I sent employees from our public order office out there and they found two more bars,” Wersig told the Süddeutsche Zeitung in a detailed account of the case. The origin of the bars has not been established.

The Town Council Will Decide How to Allocate the Proceeds

With the claim period expired, the gold is now the legal property of the municipality of Bannewitz. Mayor Wersig has indicated that the proceeds are expected to benefit local civic organizations. Among the likely recipients are the town’s volunteer fire department, two sports clubs, two music schools, and a senior citizens’ association.

One proposal under discussion would give each of ten community organizations a single gold bar to sell or hold as they choose. Wersig said he would have preferred a different outcome. “I want to keep nothing that does not belong to me,” he told the Süddeutsche Zeitung.

He added that the widespread media coverage of the find had effectively served as a public notification reaching potential claimants across Germany. Despite that reach, no verified owner emerged before the April 17 deadline. The town council is expected to decide in the coming weeks exactly how the 40,000 euros will be distributed among community organizations.


TOPICS: History; Outdoors; Society; Weird Stuff
KEYWORDS: germany
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1 posted on 05/30/2026 7:45:56 PM PDT by Red Badger
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To: SunkenCiv

PinGGG!...................


2 posted on 05/30/2026 7:46:14 PM PDT by Red Badger (Iryna Zarutska, May 22, 2002 Kyiv, Ukraine – August 22, 2025 Charlotte, North Carolina Say her name)
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To: Red Badger

Similar——finding oil or valuable minerals under your private land.

Just because oil is on your property does not mean you own it. In the U.S. and many other regions, “surface rights” (the dirt and house) are legally separate from “mineral rights” (the oil and gas beneath it).

——FindLaw

If you own the mineral rights: You could potentially lease your land to an energy company for royalties or drilling operations.
If you don’t own the mineral rights: Someone else owns the minerals and has “mineral estate dominance”. They (or an energy company) can legally access your land to extract the oil, though they are required to compensate you for damage to your property.
If it is from striking a pipe or finding a leak then you may have to pay for damages.


3 posted on 05/30/2026 7:53:46 PM PDT by frank ballenger (There's a battle outside and it's raging. It'll soon shake your windows and rattle your walls. )
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To: Red Badger

It’s a nice find but not exactly a life changing amount. It could buy an economy or maybe midsize new car these days but that’s it.


4 posted on 05/30/2026 7:54:00 PM PDT by xp38
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To: xp38

$46,636.12 US...........


5 posted on 05/30/2026 7:55:57 PM PDT by Red Badger (Iryna Zarutska, May 22, 2002 Kyiv, Ukraine – August 22, 2025 Charlotte, North Carolina Say her name)
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To: Red Badger

Started on the grass, ended up in the lettuce.


6 posted on 05/30/2026 8:00:23 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (The Demagogic Party is just a collection of violent, rival street gangs.)
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To: Red Badger

Hogans heros??


7 posted on 05/30/2026 8:00:39 PM PDT by SuperLuminal (Where is rabble-rising Sam Adams now that we need him? Is his name Trump, now?)
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To: SuperLuminal

Too new!.............


8 posted on 05/30/2026 8:06:26 PM PDT by Red Badger (Iryna Zarutska, May 22, 2002 Kyiv, Ukraine – August 22, 2025 Charlotte, North Carolina Say her name)
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To: Red Badger

Whenever I find something while mowing, it means I have to take the blade off to sharpen/replace it.


9 posted on 05/30/2026 8:06:55 PM PDT by fso301
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To: fso301

I’ve learned not to mow in no shortage of places….


10 posted on 05/30/2026 8:14:52 PM PDT by Paladin2 (YMMV)
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To: Red Badger

Well, he wont be richer because of this. In Europe, the state gets all found wealth.


11 posted on 05/30/2026 8:17:49 PM PDT by Jonty30 (He spent a week hunting a mammoth, just because I said I was hungry. He's such a good friend. )
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To: Jonty30

Well, in the UK the finder gets a finder’s fee if it’s of historical value...............


12 posted on 05/30/2026 8:19:34 PM PDT by Red Badger (Iryna Zarutska, May 22, 2002 Kyiv, Ukraine – August 22, 2025 Charlotte, North Carolina Say her name)
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To: SuperLuminal

There was an episode where Hogan disguised them as bricks for new steps to Colonel Klink’s quarters.


13 posted on 05/30/2026 8:26:43 PM PDT by EvilCapitalist (I wasn't expecting a kind of Spanish Inquisition.)
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To: Red Badger

Give one to the worker who found them.


14 posted on 05/30/2026 8:29:02 PM PDT by Petrosius
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To: Red Badger

WHY do people report these findings?


15 posted on 05/30/2026 9:25:12 PM PDT by Organic Panic
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To: Organic Panic

It’s their laws..................


16 posted on 05/30/2026 9:28:16 PM PDT by Red Badger (Iryna Zarutska, May 22, 2002 Kyiv, Ukraine – August 22, 2025 Charlotte, North Carolina Say her name)
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To: Red Badger

One has to wonder if he worked for the C.I.A.


17 posted on 05/31/2026 5:01:08 AM PDT by Arkady
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To: Arkady

If he did he doesn’t now!............


18 posted on 05/31/2026 5:03:20 AM PDT by Red Badger (Iryna Zarutska, May 22, 2002 Kyiv, Ukraine – August 22, 2025 Charlotte, North Carolina Say her name)
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To: Petrosius

This!!!


19 posted on 05/31/2026 5:54:13 AM PDT by bantam
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To: Organic Panic

I always wonder that too.

I would have loaded them up and taken a weekend trip to Lictenstien or Switzerland.


20 posted on 05/31/2026 5:55:14 AM PDT by woodbutcher1963
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