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Insólito: Intentaron sacar desde Chile hacia China más de $10 millones en monedas de 10 pesos

The article reports on an unusual incident where individuals attempted to smuggle over $10 million worth of 10-peso coins from Chile to China. The story highlights the potential illegal nature of such an act, suggesting it could involve money laundering or other financial crimes. While the article does not provide specific details about the individuals involved or the exact method used, it emphasizes the significant monetary value at stake. This case raises questions about border security and the regulation of currency movement between countries.

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Insólito: Intentaron sacar desde Chile hacia China más de $10 millones en monedas de 10 pesos

The article reports on an unusual incident where individuals attempted to smuggle over $10 million worth of 10-peso coins from Chile to China. The story highlights the potential illegal nature of such an act, suggesting it could involve money laundering or other financial crimes. While the article does not provide specific details about the individuals involved or the exact method used, it emphasizes the significant monetary value at stake. This case raises questions about border security and the regulation of currency movement between countries.

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