"He was very
happy. At 15, you know what to do with 1,000 francs," Thomas
Winkelmann, public safety director in the Zurich suburb of
Dietikon, said on Friday. The teenager, who was not named, was
given the same banknote he had found when he was 10 years old.
Swiss law says property lost in a public place only belongs to
the finder if no one has claimed it after five years. But
valuables found on trams or trains belong the train operator,
Winkelmann said.
"Money gets turned in now and then, maybe 50 or 100 francs. But
a 1,000-franc note is very rare."
(Reporting by Michael Shields; Editing by Kevin Liffey)
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