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- In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, the Treasure Act 1996 legally obliges finders of objects which constitute treasure to report their find to their local coroner within 14 days12. The Act is designed to deal with finds of treasure in these countries1. All finders of gold and silver objects, and groups of coins from the same finds, over 300 years old, have a legal obligation to report such items under the Treasure Act 19962. The coroner then determines, with the help of a finds liaison officer, whether the find is a treasure trove or not31.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The Act is designed to deal with finds of treasure in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. It legally obliges finders of objects which constitute treasure (as defined in the Act) to report their find to their local coroner within 14 days. An inquest led by the coroner then determines whether the find constitutes treasure or not.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treasure_Act_1996In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, all finders of gold and silver objects, and groups of coins from the same finds, over 300 years old, have a legal obligation to report such items under the Treasure Act 1996. Prehistoric base-metal assemblages found after 1st January 2003 also qualify as Treasure.finds.org.uk/treasureToday, law-abiding English treasure hunters (mostly metal detectorists) must first report any find to the local coroner within 14 days of discovery. The coroner then determines, with the help of a finds liaison officer, whether the find is a treasure trove or not.www.atlasobscura.com/articles/coroners-england-tr…
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