Chapter 295
After everyone roughly sorted and packed the gold coins, Liang En immediately called Mrs. Nell and informed her of his discovery.

Perhaps because of the importance of this discovery, after only a few hours, old Mrs. Nell came to this community with ten young boys.

"Please come in quickly, I thought you would come over tomorrow." Liang En opened the door and welcomed the aborigines into the house, and then said. "It's a lot faster than I thought."

In order to hunt for treasure before, Liang En got the keys to those temporarily unoccupied rooms from the tribe, so after finishing the excavation, he naturally lived temporarily in the house in front of this yard.

"I can't help it. What you discovered this time is really too big." Because of her age, old Madam Nell looked very tired due to the exhaustion of the journey, but her eyes sparkled with excitement.

"The value of this batch of treasures is between 1000 and 1200 million U.S. dollars. It is indeed a lot of money for private individuals, but it should not be much for our entire ethnic group." Hearing what Old Madam Nell said, Liang En asked some puzzled.

"No, this is already a huge sum of money." Because Liang En said the word "our ethnic group" just now, the old lady Nell seemed very happy, so she naturally said more.

"I can seriously tell you that the working capital of our entire ethnic group is less than 1/3 of this amount, which is why we couldn't get enough money for construction before."

When Mrs. Nell said this, Liang En immediately understood why everyone was so entangled when faced with an investment of 650 million, because all the flexible funds were only around 300 million.

Considering that these mobile funds also bear the role of emergency response in emergencies, everyone can only take out half, that is, 150 million, to invest in construction, which naturally seems a bit stretched.

"Will these things come from unknown sources?" Just as the newcomers began to count the gold coins one by one and put them in the safe they carried with them, a person who seemed to be an aboriginal legal officer asked the young man.

"You know, if these things are clearly stolen goods, it will be very troublesome to deal with. Not only is there the possibility of being confiscated by the Federation, even if they are sold, they can only be sold at a [-]% discount."

"And I also specifically inquired about this information on the way here, and found that in 1901, the San Francisco Mint had stolen a gold coin with a face value of 3 U.S. dollars."

"Don't worry about this. It is absolutely impossible for the gold coins to be stolen from that theft, because all the gold coins that were stolen at that time were newly minted that year, and the years on the gold coins here are all from the end of the 19th century."

"You're right, it really can't be the missing gold coins in that robbery." Fan Meng nodded after hearing Liang En's explanation, "But who do you think would hide such a large sum of money in the What about this place?"

As Fan Meng said, $28000 was not a small figure in the era when these coins were minted. To give the simplest example, the annual salary of a worker in that era was only about $300.

Considering that this residential area was not a residential area for high-income earners at that time, and the pots 20 cm below the surface seemed to be buried carelessly, so everyone has the following guesses about the origin of these gold coins.

The first guess is common in westerns, where the gangsters are chased by the police, bury their loot for later retrieval - and they're beaten to death.

For example, in the previous discussion between Liang En and the others, some people guessed that it was buried by Jesse James, a bank robber, after searching the Internet with their mobile phones, while others guessed that it was stolen by Black Bart, who was famous for robbing stagecoach.

The reason why it is impossible to be sure is because the entire western United States was a paradise for outlaw lunatics at that time. There were countless gangsters operating in this area, so the number of gangsters who hid treasure here may have even reached double digits.

Another possibility is that someone who didn't trust the bank hid the gold coins, and the fortune was lost due to an unexpected death.

Considering that most of the banks in the United States at that time were small and medium-sized private banks, once they declared bankruptcy, the money stored in them would evaporate directly, so it was reasonable to exchange the money for gold and bury it in the yard.

But no matter what, the money now belongs to the Goshuit Indian Tribal Alliance and Liang En according to the law, so after the counting, everyone began to discuss topics related to these gold coins.

"If we are lucky, the money we can get in the end is about 1000 million. This is mainly because the tax is too high. Even if we can avoid part of it, we still have to pay millions of taxes."

The tribal legal officer named Baige who figured out the final statistical results raised his head after calculating with paper, pen and calculator for more than ten minutes, and then said to everyone on the field.

"I'm sorry, I think it may take a while for you to get the money." After hearing this inference, the old lady Nell said with a face of regret, and at the same time the other aborigines present also showed embarrassing expressions.

Everyone felt that Liang En had done everyone such a big favor before, and at this time, he should really give the money to Liang En as a reward.

But the problem is that they really have no money now, and if they want to realize this pile of gold coins, they need to prepare for at least half a year to maximize their profits, so they really can't get 500 million in a short time.

"Do you think this will work?" Considering that he does not need money urgently, and it is not an easy matter to transfer such a large sum of dollars out of the United States, Liang En quickly said what they had discussed before. result.

"I remember that the Tribal Alliance has a special investment company for the convenience of investing, so I wonder if this money can be used as a project investment for us and invested in some profitable projects of the tribe."

"Of course, of course." Hearing what Liang En said, the legal officer in a suit immediately took out the laptop he was carrying, and then called up a lot of information from it.

Apparently, Liang En's sincerity towards these aborigines in the past also earned them their sincerity, so what this legal officer recommends are similar to gas stations and supermarkets next to gas stations, motels, which have the highest profit rate for the tribe. industry.

"—Whether it is the gas station or the series of auxiliary facilities near the gas station were actually built in the 80s and [-]s. Although there have been maintenance and renovations in the past few years, they are really old."

"So if we have the money from you, Elder, we can just renovate those facilities, and then use a small amount of money to build a RV camp."

"According to the number of people and passengers we counted before, if all those facilities are refurbished, the profit of that area can probably be doubled—"

"Bai Ge graduated from Stanford University with a major in accounting and has a high level in this area, so the data in this area should be relatively accurate."

"Okay, I generally understand. I will ask my lawyer to come out and talk to you about the specific situation." After listening to the situation here, Liang En immediately decided to let professionals take care of this professional issue. "I hope we can cooperate happily."

(End of this chapter)

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