Dano Sverige
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- Aug 10, 2009
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- Detector(s) used
- (on the dry)Minelab ETRAC, backup x-terra 305.(in the wet ) Minelab Excalibur II
Apparently he's told friends that the signals were showing as iron!...Would WE have dug them? hmm
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haybudden2 said:joecoin: If he didn't use a Whites Spectrum, then it must be someone
elses detector you can see over his left shoulder in the pictures of him.
Hay2
Saturna said:Salvor6 said:The treasure hunter, Terry Herbert, is not a tnet member. I know that when treasure hunters in Florida find something, they keep their mouth shut.
With good reason. They will get screwed by the state. Florida appears to be treasure hunter hostile, with the expected results. Why does only England seem to 'get it right' ?
Dano Sverige said:Saxon hoards,viking hoardes,Roman hoards,Celtic hoards...don't ya just hate us? lol.
I don't think the guy who said "he'll get a pat on the back,should have kept his mouth shut"..knows the rules in the UK.Don't think he was being "selfish",just government wary? lol.
Every week hundreds of items are found and reported to the authorities in the UK.Not all are declared "treasure" at an inquest,but those that are are then valued,and museums can pay the value price to purchase the goods.The value price is then split 50-50 between the finder and land owner.Any decent detectorist has a form that's filled in by him and the landowner stating this BEFORE they even go into a field.Saves all the hassle later if something like this hoard is found. Never ceases to amaze me just how much stuff is found in the UK.It's a wonder the Romans,Vikings etc ever managed to get anywhere at all seeing as they seem to have lost everything they ever owned!
Gonna be a lot of upset new Whites owners i think!
Actually the two owners don't have a say. It has been determined to be treasure trove, therefore it WILL be sold to the museums for fair market value, and the proceeds split between the two owners.cdltpx said:My belief is this should be appraised from multiple angles and allowed to be auctioned off should the two owners agree to sell.
Marc said:Nice video of the hoard......
http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/vi..._Largest_Ever_Anglo-Saxon_Gold_Treasure_Trove
I watched a news clip the other day on Sky News (I WISH I could find a copy of it online!) where they interviewed an archaeologist who was just giddy with excitement.... and she said "this is how the treasure scheme is supposed to work... where citizens and government work together".
If I can find that video (anyone want to help me locate it?) we should start an email campaign here in the States, to all our our representatives, to change our laws to be more in line with the UK's! In the U.S. the laws promote clandestine treasure recoveries, and distrust of government!