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Historic and valuable violin found in a garbage dump in Paris

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A French newspaper revealed today, Friday, that a passerby found a stolen violin in a garbage dump in the capital, Paris, and its price was about 100,000 euros.
And the French newspaper “Le Figaro” reported that a passerby in the capital, Paris, found a historic violin musician on a Tedda dump.
According to the newspaper, the instrument was stolen in November 2021 from Enrico Ted, member of the Champs Elysees Orchestra.
The musical instrument is a rare and historical instrument stolen on a train and worth around 100,000 euros.
Ted bought the violin about 15 years ago from the famous Venetian violin maker Giulio Degani.

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