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Dutch State Faces €5.7m Payout After Daring Gold Heist

Summary by The European Conservative
The Dutch government has earmarked €5.7 million to cover likely insurance costs following the dramatic theft of a 2,500-year-old Romanian gold helmet from the Drents Museum in January.The Helmet of Cotofenesti and three gold bracelets were stolen when a gang broke into the museum using firework bombs to destroy display cases. The artefacts, considered national treasures in Romania, have yet to be recovered.A Dutch culture ministry spokesperson s…

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The Dutch Ministry has allocated €5.7 million to compensate for the theft of gold from the Danish treasures and the three gold pieces stolen from a museum in the Netherlands. This amount represents the value for which objects are secured, but the authorities continue to hope that the pieces have not been destroyed and can be recovered. The Romanian article can be taken from the gold coof and from the Cotcionese. The Dutch authorities are ready t…

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The Dutch government has made a provision of €5.7 million for the payment of any damage after the theft of the Danish artifacts presented at the Drens Museum in Assen, announced the Dutch Ministry of Culture, according to AFP, delivered Agerpres.

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The Dutch government has already reserved an amount of €5.8 million for insurance payments. The stolen artifacts appear to have been stored intact, not met. It is believed that the hotels are kept hidden close to Heerhugowaard. The coffee was removed on the floor during the apple, but it is not damaged. The cultural value of the artifacts is much more than the gold from it is made. The Dutch authorities are ready to pay us EUR 5.8 million for th…

Following the collapse of the Coif de Cozfonest and the daissies from the Drents Museum in Assen in January 2025, the Netherlands is ready to pay the insurance of 5,700,000 €.

The Dutch government is expected to reimburse the cost of the Coif of Coof and the three gold pieces stolen from the Drens Museum in Assen in January.

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While the Coif de Cotzofenešti and the dacice fragments stolen from the Drents Museum are negatized, the Dutch government is ready to pay a fine of EUR 5.7 million to Romania.

·Romania
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The European Conservative broke the news in on Friday, May 30, 2025.
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