British treasure hunters claim to find a chest containing gold worth £ 100 million or equivalent to Rp1, 7 trillion of Nazi Germany. The gold was found in the carcass of a German cargo ship off the coast of Iceland.
Advanced Marine Services stated that the chest contained four tons of precious metals. It is believed that the gold comes from banks in South America. The golds were found in SS Minden's postal room, which sank in 1939.
Was aboard and heading to Germany when the ship sank 120 miles southeast of Iceland on September 24, 1939, shortly after World War II began.