Economy
Donated Coats in Fatsa Reveal 6,500 TL and 23 Gold Coins Successfully Returned to Owners
724FinanceHakan Çelik

In Fatsa district of Ordu, Turkey, a total of 6,500 TL and 23 gold quarters and half-coins were discovered in the pockets and linings of donated clothes intended for those in need. Kurtuluş Mahallesi Muhtarı Yener Dikbaş confirmed that the valuable items were returned intact to their rightful owners following thorough inspections. Notably, money found in garments donated by relatives of a deceased individual was also delivered to the family, highlighting recurring cases of forgotten valuables in charitable donations.
Public Warning on Donation Safety
Muhtar Dikbaş urged citizens to check pockets and linings before donating clothes, stating, "Due to potential oversights caused by high volumes, we ask everyone to be more cautious." He emphasized the importance of ensuring forgotten monetary values reach their owners during the donation process.Financial Dimensions of Social Solidarity
Hakan Çelik: These grassroots solidarity efforts reinforce financial trust and social equity. Returning forgotten monetary values in donated goods reflects principles of distributive justice beyond tax obligations. Particularly, accumulated forgotten coins in charitable donations can contribute to broader social support funds if properly managed.