From: "J. A. M."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/bristol/3501426.stm
This may be a classic case of when to keep you mouth shut. Now that the finder
has contacted the "proper authority" the coins may be confiscated by the
state.
Already out of the finder's control; they sit in a state museum.
" ... even though the coins were found on Mr Allen's property they could still
be ruled as being property of the state ... "
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Coin Saver
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