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Long Format. Golden Owl: 31 Years of Mysteries, Suspicions and polemics... Investigation Into a World-Unique Lorrain Thriller

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Launched in 1993 by the Sarregueminois Régis Hauser, aka Max Valentin, the treasure hunt of the Golden Owl held France in breath for more than thirty years. With its ambiguities, thousands of fanatical participants and its spins worthy of a polar, it ended - officially - on October 2, 2024 in Dabo, Moselle. Two winners, foreign and mysterious, discovered the famous countermark. But the story does not stop there! While the golden owl sleeps in a …
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Launched in 1993 by the Sarregueminois Régis Hauser, aka Max Valentin, the treasure hunt of the Golden Owl held France in breath for more than thirty years. With its ambiguities, thousands of fanatical participants and its spins worthy of a polar, it ended - officially - on October 2, 2024 in Dabo, Moselle. Two winners, foreign and mysterious, discovered the famous countermark. But the story does not stop there! While the golden owl sleeps in a …

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Launched in 1993 by the Sarregueminois Régis Hauser, aka Max Valentin, the treasure hunt for the Golden Owl held France in suspense for more than thirty years.

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estrepublicain.fr broke the news in Nancy, France on Sunday, June 8, 2025.
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