Find the world's largest monolithic gold ingot in Russia
If selling at current prices, the record high volume gold bullion will bring to the owner more than 9 billion VND.
Recently, a solid gold bar weighing up to 10kg has been found in southeastern Russia. The site of the record heavy gold ingot is the mine named Zarya. According to The Sun, this is one of the largest solid gold bars in the world ever discovered.
Monolithic gold bars weigh up to 10kg.
In 2011, a 7.5kg gold bullion was found. According to experts on gold, 10kg ingots in Russia are the biggest treasure ever found in the region.
Nikolay Ischuck, in charge of regional resources, said that the gold ingot was crushed a piece because the excavator touched it when it was tapped. Nikolay said: 'Based on the color of the rock around the area, we think the gold reserves here will be very large. However, discovering 10kg gold bars is unexpected. '
The current price of gold is USD 40,000 / kg, so the gold bar will cost about VND 9 billion. Russia's online community had questioned whether the workers found the treasure to be given money. A reader answered bluntly: 'Certainly not because all the money will fall into the hands of mine owners'.
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