Treasure hunters digging for £200MILLION of Nazi gold at Polish palace discover Swastika-marked coins that prove Hitler’s men WERE there

Treasure hunters searching for Nazi gold in the grounds of an 18th century palace in Poland have found a scattering of WWII-era German coins.

The six Reichsbank pfennigs clearly marked with Swastikas were uncovered at the palace in the village of Minkowskie as workers cleared away earth from one of three locations under investigation

Dated 1942, 1944, and 1945, each of the coins worth one pfennig is stamped with the name Reichsbank, which was the central bank of the German Reich from 1876 until 1945…


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