It is silver though, so would it not have come under the previous law anyway?Single Viking coin find declared treasure due to "national significance", a first since treasure rules change:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cg79e45341po
It is silver though, so would it not have come under the previous law anyway?Single Viking coin find declared treasure due to "national significance", a first since treasure rules change:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cg79e45341po
It would not. Single coin finds were not classed as treasure. Silver artifacts were and also coin hoards, think it was 4 or more for silver or gold coins.It is silver though, so would it not have come under the previous law anyway?
They don't explain that at all well in the article, they just say AN item has to be made in part of gold OR silver OR part of a hoard. ****ing idiots.It would not. Single coin finds were not classed as treasure. Silver artifacts were and also coin hoards, think it was 4 or more for silver or gold coins.
Metal detecting coin hoard sells for £132,865:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cjd5lm98j45o

Look after 5 pennies and the 5 pounds look after themselvesI found 5p in my sock drawer. It was covered in dried up jizz.
Write to The Searcher magazine, they might do a feature about this.I found 5p in my sock drawer. It was covered in dried up jizz.
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I found 5p in my sock drawer. It was covered in dried up jizz.