Legacy Asset Recovery
Recover value from Zim bonds, frozen bank accounts, unclaimed inheritances, and historical certificates — verified through quantum attestation and restored under the GESARA/NESARA framework.
What is Legacy Asset Recovery?
Legacy Asset Recovery is the process of reclaiming value from financial assets that have been trapped, frozen, devalued, or lost in the legacy banking system. Under the GESARA/NESARA redemptive framework, these assets are being restored to their rightful owners through quantum-verified attestation and the QFS redemption process.
This includes Zim bonds (Zimbabwe currency from the hyperinflation era), frozen bank accounts, unclaimed inheritances, historical stock certificates, and other dormant holdings that have been inaccessible for decades.
"The Redemption Vault exists to return stolen, frozen, and devalued assets to their rightful owners. This is not a new tax — it is a restoration of stolen birthrights."
— QFS Redemption Vault
Types of Legacy Assets
Eligible assets for recovery under the QFS Redemption framework.
Zim Bonds
Zimbabwe bearer bonds and currency from the hyperinflation era (2000-2009). These assets were devalued to near-zero but hold significant reinstatement value under the redemptive framework.
Frozen Bank Accounts
Accounts frozen by governments, banks, or international sanctions. Often includes dormant accounts from deceased relatives, emigrants, or political dissidents.
Unclaimed Inheritances
Inheritance funds, trust distributions, and estate proceeds that were never claimed due to death, emigration, or lack of proper documentation.
Historical Certificates
Stock certificates, bonds, and other financial instruments from defunct companies, reorganized entities, or historical issuers.
Recovery Fees
Transparent fee structure for legacy asset recovery services.
Zim Bonds
Frozen Bank Accounts
Unclaimed Inheritances
Historical Certificates
The Recovery Process
Step-by-step guide to recovering your legacy assets.
Initial Consultation
Schedule a consultation with our Quantum Redemption Specialists. Submit preliminary information about your assets for eligibility assessment.
Document Submission
Upload all relevant documentation through the secure QFS Mobile Vault. This includes proof of ownership, chain of custody, and legal standing.
Quantum Forensic Attestation
Your assets undergo quantum-verified forensic analysis. This includes chain-of-custody verification, authenticity validation, and value assessment.
Value Distribution
Upon successful verification, recovered value is credited to your QFS Card or QFS Credits. Fees are deducted at disbursement — no upfront payment required.
Success Stories
Real recoveries from verified QFS Sovereign Members (anonymized for privacy).
Zim Bonds Recovery
Client recovered $247,000 from Zim bonds held since 2008. Verification took 45 days. Success fee: 18%.
Frozen Bank Account
Client recovered $890,000 from a frozen account in Switzerland held since 1999. Processing: 90 days.
Historical Stock Certificates
Client recovered $42,000 from historical railroad stock certificates from 1920s. Verification: 60 days.
Legal Framework & Insurance
The QFS Redemption Vault operates under the GESARA/NESARA legal framework, which mandates the restoration of stolen, frozen, and devalued assets to their rightful owners.
All recovery operations are conducted in compliance with international financial regulations and are overseen by qualified legal counsel. Client assets are protected by:
- Lloyd's of London Insurance — up to $1,000,000 per claim
- Quantum Deposit Insurance Corporation — additional coverage
- Independent escrow accounts — client funds held separately
- Legal fee insurance — protection against failed claims
Required Documentation
Prepare these documents for faster processing of your recovery claim.
For All Claims
- Government-issued ID (passport or driver's license)
- Proof of address (utility bill or bank statement)
- Quantum ID verification (completed through QFS Vault)
- Proof of legal ownership (original certificates or statements)
For Zim Bonds
- Original bond certificates (scanned)
- Proof of purchase or acquisition
- Chain of custody documentation
- Declaration of origin
For Frozen Accounts
- Bank statements showing frozen status
- Correspondence with financial institution
- Legal documentation (if applicable)
- Proof of identity at time of freezing
For Inheritances
- Death certificate of decedent
- Will or trust document
- Probate court records
- Proof of relationship to decedent
Legacy Asset Recovery FAQs
Common questions about recovering legacy assets through QFS.
What types of Zim bonds are eligible for recovery?
All Zimbabwe bearer bonds and currency issued during the hyperinflation era (2000-2009) are eligible, including Agri bonds, Gold bonds, and general bearer certificates. Verification required to confirm authenticity.
How long does the recovery process take?
Timelines vary by asset type: Zim bonds (30-90 days), frozen accounts (45-120 days), inheritances (30-60 days), historical certificates (30-90 days). Complex cases may take longer.
Do I pay if recovery is unsuccessful?
No. Initial verification fees are refunded if the claim is unsuccessful. We only charge success fees when value is actually recovered to your QFS account.
What is the success fee for Zim bond recovery?
Success fees are 15-25% of the recovered value, depending on verification complexity. The fee is deducted from your recovered funds at disbursement — no upfront payment required.
Are my assets insured during recovery?
Yes. All assets in the recovery pipeline are insured by Lloyd's of London up to $1,000,000. Additional coverage is available through the Quantum Deposit Insurance Corporation.
How do I submit my documentation?
Through the secure QFS Mobile Vault. Register for an account, complete Quantum ID verification, and navigate to "Legacy Assets" to upload your documents.
What happens if my claim is rejected?
If your claim is rejected after forensic attestation, the initial verification fee is refunded in full. You may appeal the decision with additional documentation.
Can I recover assets owned by a deceased relative?
Yes. Submit death certificate, will or trust document, probate records, and proof of relationship. Legal standing will be verified before recovery proceeds.
Is there a minimum asset value for recovery?
The minimum asset value for recovery is $1,000 USD equivalent. Smaller claims may be consolidated or processed at reduced fee rates.
How do I get started?
Register for a QFS Redemption Vault account, complete Quantum ID verification, and submit your legacy assets through the QFS Mobile Vault. A recovery specialist will contact you within 48 hours.
Ready to Reclaim Your Lost Assets?
Register for your QFS Redemption Vault account today and begin the verification process. Initial consultation is free.