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kamikazeturtles | 4 months ago
Their size is probably big enough that any collector could distinguish them from any random jewels.
Who is there to sell to? The best bet is to store it away then let your great grandkids sell it to some Asian billionaire in the future when Europe and Europol no longer have any power and influence.
Fwirt|4 months ago
nradov|4 months ago
YZF|4 months ago
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c1kw8dwy4dro
Depending on what exactly is this you can find someone to refinish the stones and melt and precious metals. Possibly the stones are not recognizable anyways when taken off. Other than that I assume there is an underground market for these sorts of goods. These thieves seem sophisticated enough to have access to someone who will take this.
Sad.
hexbin010|4 months ago
> Recovery may prove difficult. “It’s unlikely these jewels will ever be seen again,” said Tobias Kormind, managing director of 77 Diamonds. “Professional crews often break down and re-cut large, recognizable stones to evade detection, effectively erasing their provenance.”
lifestyleguru|4 months ago
JKCalhoun|4 months ago
But also, once a thing is stolen, the market for forgeries of said object explodes. I also may have seen too many mysteries on television though.
lukasschwab|4 months ago
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